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Superfractor

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Nov 14, 2009
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The Front Range, Colorado
I've been thinking about this, recently: It's pretty well known that no-name non-auto or, Base-Superfractors fall in the 30-50 range, in the open market. Is this similar with no-name AU Superfractors? Or is there simply not enough AU Super's to go around, in that they all will pretty much have a following? In other words: Where there are people waiting for them/it, on the open market? Therefore, there not being a price range (mean) for no-namer autos?
 

uniquebaseballcards

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Nov 12, 2008
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Prices seem to be similar to the non-auto Supers. It might make a difference if you're talking Topps vs. Bowman though, the guys who make it into the MLB may garner a premium, unless perhaps the guy in Bowman was heavily hyped before going downhill.

Superfractor said:
I've been thinking about this, recently: It's pretty well known that no-name non-auto or, Base-Superfractors fall in the 30-50 range, in the open market. Is this similar with no-name AU Superfractors? Or is there simply not enough AU Super's to go around, in that they all will pretty much have a following? In other words: Where there are people waiting for them/it, on the open market? Therefore, there not being a price range (mean) for no-namer autos?
 

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