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Old 02-14-2019, 08:17 PM
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So they took an abundant base card and made a few of them green? Sorry not impressed.
So they made a lot of Red Cobb's but only a few Drum...Impressed?
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Old 02-14-2019, 08:31 PM
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So they made a lot of Red Cobb's but only a few Drum...Impressed?
I would not use the word significant. Impressive, maybe. How much this card will sell for is impressive. A card does not become significant because of the sale prices. They become significant for other factors.

A t206 is a significant card because its part of a set that changed the card world and collecting. This mid ninties Jordan is not even close to that significant.

A Donruss elite card or a 1992 topps gold card is more significant than this Jordan. The Brian Taylor card.

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Old 02-14-2019, 08:35 PM
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So every short print Jordan (or LaBron now) chase card becomes significant and will sell for six figures? Are you listening to yourself?
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Old 02-14-2019, 08:39 PM
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So every short print Jordan (or LaBron now) chase card becomes significant and will sell for six figures? Are you listening to yourself?
Only the metallic green ones, bro.
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Anything with Jordan on the Bulls is on fire. From what I understand, he stopped licensing his image on the Bulls in 2010. His stuff with the Wizards isnt as popular. Like his gatorade bgs 9
That card is tough tough tough. I wouldn't drop that sort of cake on it, but that doesnt make it significant. Cool card nonetheless.
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Not Jordan but I cant wait to see what a Mirror Gold Jeter PSA 10 fetches after the HOF voting.
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Anything with Jordan on the Bulls is on fire. From what I understand, he stopped licensing his image on the Bulls in 2010. His stuff with the Wizards isnt as popular. Like his gatorade bgs 9
That card is tough tough tough. I wouldn't drop that sort of cake on it, but that doesnt make it significant. Cool card nonetheless.
Gatorade is a 1985 Bulls card I don't follow.
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So they made a lot of Red Cobb's but only a few Drum...Impressed?
More so than with the Jordans, unless unbeknownst to me few Drums were produced for the express purpose of creating a collectible in short supply. To me, limited production modern insert cards are all artificially scarce.
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