No, cards are not almost dead. It's still a 200 million dollar a year industry. Compared to the 1.2 Billion industry it was in 91'. The problem was, around 94', the price of the products went up so high, and sales were so low, that card shop owners couldn't recoup the money they invested. So...
^I got this one a couple of years ago. The best card I've gotten of his so far. It's probably the only jersey card I'll ever keep.
I always liked this card and the Magic Numbers insert set that was made out of wood. I lost this one and a lot of his 90's cards.
I got this one out of packs...
This is what i got:
Autos:
Jueries Familia
D.J. LemaHieu
Relics:
Torii Hunter(framed)
Elvis Andrus
Blue Frame:
Jose Reyes
Black Minis:
Brett Jackson
Rick Ferrell
A Green Mini
Other:
Willie Mays SP Mini.
The Mini Box had players like, Giancarlo Stanton, Manny Machado, Albert...
The 1st hit i ever got. I remember when it was worth 80$s. I think i traded it for some vintage 59'-63' commons, that my cousins took out of his dad's shoe box when i was a kid. I just recently discovered them, 15 yrs. later in my garage.
Another hit, lost this one.:(