Friday, May 15, 2026

Two PWEs At Three Cards Each

 It doesn't sound like any significant trades, but it's come a long way from what these types of trades would usually be for me. Since getting into TCDB about 12 years ago, my trades have gone from run of the mill Jays/Leafs base card collecting from major sets, to getting more outside of what I would have been looking for. I'd like to say that it's because I have been looking for more insert or parallel related material, or oddball sets, but it's really because those are what matches are becoming more likely when people look to trade with me as the site has done wonders for completing many "regular" team sets for me.

These two PWE are good, small examples of what I mean. I'm still happy to take base cards of my teams, even if they are duplicates to me, especially if it means I can move some traders out of my house, so do please offer up such trades if you are interested, but these are more out of the "norm" cards for my Jays collection.

First up, ILLRIMESAYA who had a 2019 Topps A&G need, and sent these in return...


We start with 2011 Bowman Platinum, which by itself would be a set usually outside my usual norm of collecting, but then throw in it being a purple refractor to boot.

Timeless Treasure's Bo Bichette is a one Jay and done insert from 2020 Panini Chronicles (my 700 Jays team "set" completed - meaning all Jays cards from a single base, insert or parallel set).

We end with a 2022 Panini Mosaic single Jays team set for Tookie Debut.

The other PWE trade was from jkrasner92 who covered three Jays cards from a single set...

Moments & Milestones was an unusual set as it included a base set that really covered every step of each milestone in serial numbered fashion. A peculiar set, but I wouldn't mind having all the Jays cards given they are serial numbered and I am a sucker for any serial numbered cards.

Very awesome trades and a great reminder for me of just how much I enjoy the hobby, and how much TCDB has really helped to bring cards to my collection that I wouldn't have even known about when I first got back into the hobby.

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