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    Senior Member Wrigley2010's Avatar
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    Strangest MLB authenticated item

    At first I thought this was a joke but then I noticed the MLB holo on the can. There is nothing MLB won't authenticate to make a buck. Has anyone seen items as odd as this with MLB authentication before and if so what was it?

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Coors-Light-...item2a31b71052

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    Re: Strangest MLB authenticated item

    I believe MLB authenticated sharpies. I don't remember who used them.

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    Re: Strangest MLB authenticated item

    The Reds authenticated Homer Bailey's Red Bulls and anything they could sell on his no hitter night.
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]Looking for Cincinnati Reds Game Used.....Please help me !!! kentuckywildcatzz@hotmail.com

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    Re: Strangest MLB authenticated item

    Quote Originally Posted by notxpensv4u View Post
    The Reds authenticated Homer Bailey's Red Bulls and anything they could sell on his no hitter night.
    Owning a Red Bull can he drank from during the no-hitter would be awesome!
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    Re: Strangest MLB authenticated item

    Pat Daly had a piece/feather from Fredbirds costume authenticated a few years back at the Winter Warmup.

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    Re: Strangest MLB authenticated item

    How about $20 champaign corks.

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    Re: Strangest MLB authenticated item

    used bug spray can of Joba Chamberlain.

    any shower slippers.
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    Re: Strangest MLB authenticated item

    Quote Originally Posted by Wrigley2010 View Post
    At first I thought this was a joke but then I noticed the MLB holo on the can. There is nothing MLB won't authenticate to make a buck. Has anyone seen items as odd as this with MLB authentication before and if so what was it?

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Coors-Light-...item2a31b71052
    why recycle when mlb can make $1800 from them collectors.
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    Wanted: Alex Rodriguez Game Used Items and other unique artifacts, 1992 thru 1998 only. From High School to Early Mariners.

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    Re: Strangest MLB authenticated item

    The authenticated beer cans were just auctioned on MLB not too many weeks ago. There were a number of both Coors Light cans and Bud Light cans, all with MLB holo's. If I remember correctly the majority of them went for between $15-$25 each.

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    Re: Strangest MLB authenticated item

    At this point, I'm surprised they haven't started selling game used jock straps and game used toilet paper.
    I bought a game used champagne bottle from when the Tigers clinched the division last year, all due to the fact it was the Triple Crown season. When I saw the corks at $20 a piece, I thought it was just shady and passed on it.

 

 

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