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Re: VALUE OF 1/1's
<< <i>Well, if they're serial numbered up to 10, 50, 100, etc., then they're not 1/1s. To my knowledge, Beckett does not list the values of any true 1/1's. It' impossible. I believe, with a few exceptions, Beckett leaves any card serial numbered 25 or less as unreported. What they do from time to time however, is report a… -
Re: VALUE OF 1/1's
Wow, all of you really deflated my enthusiasm about owning 1 of 1's. As a novice, it seems to me that if 1 of 1's are worthless, then maybe the whole sportscard collection industry is becoming less popular. For me, I love the new cards with GU material and autos, they are so superior to the old cards from the 1990's and… -
Re: VALUE OF 1/1's
I believe that the trend of flooding the market with 1/1's in the past few years has really hurt the masterpiece market. When a set like Diamond Kings comes out which has 50 1/1's of the exact same card, maybe just different shades of color, that is crap. I collect masterpieces and 1/1's before the companies turned them… -
Re: VALUE OF 1/1's
Anyone think that /25 or greater numbered cards will be more desirable and collectable, even worth more in the future than the 1/1's? I just can't see many player or set collectors wanting or even attempting to collect these 1/1's. At least 25 is a limited yet somewhat reasonable amount out there. Besides, how limited are… -
VALUE OF 1/1's
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Re: VALUE OF 1/1's
Well, if they're serial numbered up to 10, 50, 100, etc., then they're not 1/1s. To my knowledge, Beckett does not list the values of any true 1/1's. It' impossible. I believe, with a few exceptions, Beckett leaves any card serial numbered 25 or less as unreported. What they do from time to time however, is report a recent… -
Re: VALUE OF 1/1's
This year especially, the card makers are deliberately issuing a long list of auto cards numbered 25 or less, including 1/1's of many subsets and parallels. I enjoy low numbers because it gives me a way to limit my focus. There's still a boatload of 2005 auto cards printed 1/10 or less, usually just minor variations on… -
Re: VALUE OF 1/1's
<< <i>This year especially, the card makers are deliberately issuing a long list of auto cards numbered 25 or less, including 1/1's of many subsets and parallels. I enjoy low numbers because it gives me a way to limit my focus. There's still a boatload of 2005 auto cards printed 1/10 or less, usually just minor variations… -
Re: VALUE OF 1/1's
In my opinion that is one terrible Duke Snider autograph. It's blurry and looks as if it might be slightly smudged. As for the value of a 1/1 card, I think the market dictates the value of these cards. The majority of them are way over priced based on how easy it is for the different companies to produce the graphics in… -
Re: VALUE OF 1/1's
I think Beckett does have a section now which puts ranges of prices for 1/1's, serial numbered up to 10, 50, 100, etc. For what it is worth, any given HOFer probably has dozens upon dozens of 1/1's in 2005, given the proliferation of sets, parallel sets and inserts - so the value of these has declined pretty much. You can…
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