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So a quick question... Was this card pulled from a pack, auctioned pre-circulation, or what?
I'd like to think some 8 year old just paid for a year at community college with this thing. Back in the day I was trying to pull $20 Griffey Jr. Rookies. My how the times change. |
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Here is a link to the guy first posting he is putting it on eBay. I believe he pulled it from some collector box/pack thing.
http://www.freedomcardboard.com/foru...hp?f=2&t=90243 I dont collect or like the new stuff, but I like to follow these bigger events. IMO like others said, the first time this card sells will be the most it ever sells for. Even if Strasburg becomes the best ML pitcher ever! PS.Collectors Weekly says the Card has 1897 watchers now. Last edited by fkw; 05-24-2010 at 02:07 PM. |
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I spoke to a cardshop owner over the weekend and I think there's more to this than what meets the eye; more specifically, supply vs demand. As I spoke to him, the jumbo boxes/cases apparently have skyrocketed in cost after release. They were released at about $100 per box, but now command nearly $200 per box. Also, the increase in price in the secondary market occurred as for whatever reason, large quantity of the Bowman cards were not purchased by dealers, thereby creating a limited amount of product released. (although without actual production numbers from Topps, this is questionable) One other thing about Bowman which hasn't been mentioned yet is that Topps releases the Bowman product with the moniker, "Home of the rookie card" label. I don't buy very much modern day stuff, but when I do, it's usually Bowman. In addition to modern day players, there's several players that are up and coming. As per the modern day marketing etiquette, Bowman has base cards, then cards with different borders (refractor, super refractor, x-fractor) and then couples the rarity with the insertion of autographs. Of course, this material is released based on odds - as mentioned in several posts before, much like a lottery (1 in 1000 chance for a refractor, 1 in 10,000 chance for an super refractor). So there are several variables that make the Straussburg card so valuable to modern day collectors: 1. Considered first TRUE rookie card (although he had an earlier release). 2. It's a x-refractor labeled at 1/1. 3. Speculators like him Lastly, back in the day as I was leaving the hobby, 1992 to be more specific, Topps had a hit on their hands with the Bowman product released then - Manny Ramirez, Mike Piazza rookies - all skyrocketing because it was a great product with supposed limited release. Many liken the 2010 Bowman product to the 1992 release. Personally, I'm sticking with the pre-war stuff (I just bought my first Magee - corrected - card and I'm super excited about it - probably far more excited about that card than the Straussburg - and quite frankly, if I had obtained that card, I would have it shoved up on Ebay too - to buy more pre-war ![]()
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I would think the news of this Strasburg card already being pulled from a pack would cause lower demand for the product.
Someone already won the lottery.
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Follow me for second: That Strasburg is a 1 of 1 x-refractor. So only one printed of THAT card. From my post before, there's an inclusion of another card that belongs to him that is ALSO 1 of 1. His autographed 1 of 1 x-refractor. Wait till that one is pulled. I wish they put in auto'd T206's in the tobacco packs....that would have been cool hehehehe
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I cant speak to the Strasburg specifically, but I can say with absolute certainty (across the sportscard spectrum) that not all limited edition print cards are inserted randomly in packs. They have ways of eeking out into the public, into the hands of related parties, etc....and they never once see the shine of foil.
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Approaching $15 K...crazy.
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another thing to keep in mind is that Topps is the only MLB licensed manufacturer for 2010 - so this will be his "only" rookie card.
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This is not an "Rookie Card" yet as under the new rules you must play in the majors before getting a RC.
In addition; there will be several Strasburg RC's this year; depending on when he is called up. I would say: Topps Update and Highlights Topps Heritage Hi #'s Bowman Draft Picks And other brands will all have Strasburg RC's. I think we'll be looking at about 10 cards which will be RC's plus some parallels which will say Rookie Card but in actuality not be RC's. Rich |
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ya, there were over 2,000 new watchers in last few hours alone. Its now up to 4381 watchers and the bidding is over $13K
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