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I know a 9.5 sold for $12.5k, which is insane
That is obscene. Someone is going to spend a lot of money on that and someone is going to make a lot of money on that.
I will never understand how someone can spend 12500 on a card of anyone. Is it a great card, sure, but once the hype dies down, 99.99 % of cards lose some of there value if not more... To each their own, but a little patience would help the wallet IMO. IE. STRASBURG!!!!!!!!
I will never understand how someone can spend 12500 on a card of anyone. Is it a great card, sure, but once the hype dies down, 99.99 % of cards lose some of there value if not more... To each their own, but a little patience would help the wallet IMO. IE. STRASBURG!!!!!!!!
Maybe when we have that kind of money to throw out we will understand, hahaha. If that was pocket change to me, I would definitely buy it.
Just say that brings 10-15k, what type of stats would he need to possibly put up over the first 10 years of his career to be anywhere near that in 2025? I'd say .350/55/170 , anyway it's a nice card for someone who hasn't done a thing. Yes , this was a Debbie downer post
Ryan
Be Trout or Pujols in his first years probably. Anything less will be a loss.
Oh wow. I'd so much rather have that case. Imagine the damage you could do to a PSA registry with that sucker.
Oh wow. I'd so much rather have that case. Imagine the damage you could do to a PSA registry with that sucker.
How many PSA 10 George Brett and Robin Yount minis are in there? Would probably be a smart investment if the case wasn't searched...
Unopened doesn't mean as much to PSA 10's when centering is the big problem with the product.
Also, god, you'd have to be insane to spend $12.5K on that Bryant! When was the last time a Cubs prospect panned out?