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t_crabby95

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I have a 2000 bowman chrome "retro/duties" refractor. How rare are these,and is there an estimated print run
 

t_crabby95

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MOFNY said:
Do you have a scan? I think you mean retro/future refractor. Depending on the player, they can have nice value.

That is indeed what I meant. Damn autocorrect on my DROID..... player is Carl Crawford.
 

Topnotchsy

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I have heard estimates that there are roughly 60 copies per, so kind of the equivalent of a gold refractor from other years (note that the regular refractors in the set have gold facsimile signatures and many, even the grading companies at times make the mistake and refer to them as gold ref's.) The retro-future refractors were 1:60 packs (while the regular refractors were 1:12 IIRC.)

For the big name rookies, these cards can be worth a decent amount (though prices are not too consistent, likely because they are pretty rare and also because many people do not realize how tough they are, and/or do not view them in the way they view most other tough Chrome parallels because the picture is different.)

On a guy like Crawford it is the type of card that would probably be pretty desirable to a set collector, though I would not think it would be worth all that much, though I am not an expert.
 

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Topnotchsy said:
I have heard estimates that there are roughly 60 copies per, so kind of the equivalent of a gold refractor from other years (note that the regular refractors in the set have gold facsimile signatures and many, even the grading companies at times make the mistake and refer to them as gold ref's.) The retro-future refractors were 1:60 packs (while the regular refractors were 1:12 IIRC.)

For the big name rookies, these cards can be worth a decent amount (though prices are not too consistent, likely because they are pretty rare and also because many people do not realize how tough they are, and/or do not view them in the way they view most other tough Chrome parallels because the picture is different.)

On a guy like Crawford it is the type of card that would probably be pretty desirable to a set collector, though I would not think it would be worth all that much, though I am not an expert.

I had an Alex Escobar RC Retro Ref

I think it sold for .99
 

t_crabby95

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benner73 said:
t_crabby95 said:
I have a 2000 bowman chrome "retro/duties" refractor. How rare are these,and is there an estimated print run
What do you want for it?
Not sure. Its graded a BGS 9. No scanner, but I can take a pic with my phone.
 

benner73

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t_crabby95 said:
benner73 said:
[quote="t_crabby95":2qnjctg5]I have a 2000 bowman chrome "retro/duties" refractor. How rare are these,and is there an estimated print run
What do you want for it?
Not sure. Its graded a BGS 9. No scanner, but I can take a pic with my phone.[/quote:2qnjctg5]

Who do you collect?
 

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