I have been a blood donor for over 30 years. Most of my immediate family are, too, so it was natural for me to also give. I have given over 18 gallons of blood in my lifetime. Depending on your type of donation, it only takes about an hour every three months. That small amount of time can make a big difference in someone else's life. I highly encourage anyone to donate, or at least try to donate when possible.
So, what does donating blood have to do with baseball cards. A few years ago, the American Red Cross started rewarding donors for giving blood by sending them an e-gift card for $10. If you donate every time you are eligible, that is $60 per year. I usually redeem mine for restaurant cards, but last month I chose to redeem $20 on an EBAY gift card. After much surfing, I settled on three cards.
This is the last card I needed to finish the 1999 Fleer Tradition Musial ten-card set. I am glad to finally finish this one.
This shortprint finishes my 1971 Topps team set. It is off-center from left to right, but not quite as bad as my scanner made it appear to be. I have been looking for this one at card shows for a couple of years with no luck.
Last but not least is this 2000 Paramount Holo Green Lankford card numbered to 99. Usually, I save Lankford cards for their own post. My want list showed I needed this card, but when I put the card away in my binders, I discovered I made a mistake. I mistook this card for the Paramount Platinum Blue, numbered 67. Now I have two Holo Green cards and need the Platinum Blue. This one will have a new home quickly.