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2004 NY Post New York Yankee Medallion Error

   

NY Post New York Yankee Medallion Error

  • CIRCA - 2004
  • MANUFACTURER - NY Post
  • SIZE - 1 1/4" round 
  • PRICE RANGE - $25. -$50. In mint condition

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 Possibly one of a kind, 2004 New York Post, New York Yankee Medallion, with the ERROR - Jose Contreras Name with the Javier Vazquez Picture. I have contacted the NY Post several times, and the people who made the medallions. They had no record of any error coins. Other error coins have surfaced since, including a Bernie Williams medallion with Kevin brown image. In 2005 There was a Thurman Munson / Don Larsen error that sold for $75. The few error coins that have been found sold in the $25.- $125. price range. Because the medallions are no longer being made the coins are not in as high demand. 

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Bernie Williams medallion with Kevin brown image error

 

Jose Contreras Name with the Javier Vazquez Picture error

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Derek Jeter New York Yankees - 2004 Dive Wide Angle - 8x10 Autographed Photograph

Derek Jeter New York Yankees - 2004 Dive Wide Angle - 8x10 Autographed Photograph

"Derek Jeter went back on an angle to his right, sprinted, caught it, saved two runs in the 12th inning, and then made a sacrificial dive into the seats beyond the left field foul line at Yankee Stadium. Jeter made the dazzling play off the bat of Trot Nixon in the most memorable regular season games, between the Red Sox and Yankees on July 1, 2004. Jeter not only saved two runs, but with his bruised cheek bone and cut chin, Jeter proved why he is the captain. And because he's Derek Jeter, he was in the lineup the very next night. Catch the Moment when Derek Jeter makes another spectacular play to save two runs against the Red Sox. This 8X10 photograph of this great moment is hand signed by Derek Jeter and includes a Steiner Sports Certificate of Authenticity. "



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