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Topnotchsy
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I came across the card below which triggered the idea for the thread. I think it would be fun to discuss some of the hottest cards in the market over the years, what made them hot, and where they are at now:
1996 Leaf Signature Series Extended Sammy Sosa Century /100
Then: Back in the late 90's this card was about as hot as any in the hobby. While Mark McGwire set the home run record in 1998, Sosa was right there with him and garnered a ton of attention winning the MVP award in 1998, hitting 60+ in 1999 and 2001. (Ironically he did not lead the league in homers in any of those seasons but the one season in middle where he did not hit 60, he lead the league in homers with 50.) Meanwhile Sosa was a media darling, and this card, a really rare early autograph card was on fire. It was #1 on Beckett's hot list many times over (back when most collectors had a Beckett and few used the internet).
Now: Crazy what a decade has done. Many/most people view the home run explosion of the late 90's as a sham, and players like Sosa who were not all that great before their home run explosion are pointed to as prime examples of cheaters. Sosa's handling of the steroid issues did nothing to engender him to the media, and there seems to be little chance that his reputation in baseball will ever really bounce back. The 1996 Leaf Signature Extended Century set is still one of the great rare autograph sets of the 1990's and the Sosa still sells for a decent amount, (the PSA above sold for $225) but it's a fraction of what it used to sell for and there's no chance it will be a hobby icon like it seemed it would be back then.
1996 Leaf Signature Series Extended Sammy Sosa Century /100
Then: Back in the late 90's this card was about as hot as any in the hobby. While Mark McGwire set the home run record in 1998, Sosa was right there with him and garnered a ton of attention winning the MVP award in 1998, hitting 60+ in 1999 and 2001. (Ironically he did not lead the league in homers in any of those seasons but the one season in middle where he did not hit 60, he lead the league in homers with 50.) Meanwhile Sosa was a media darling, and this card, a really rare early autograph card was on fire. It was #1 on Beckett's hot list many times over (back when most collectors had a Beckett and few used the internet).
Now: Crazy what a decade has done. Many/most people view the home run explosion of the late 90's as a sham, and players like Sosa who were not all that great before their home run explosion are pointed to as prime examples of cheaters. Sosa's handling of the steroid issues did nothing to engender him to the media, and there seems to be little chance that his reputation in baseball will ever really bounce back. The 1996 Leaf Signature Extended Century set is still one of the great rare autograph sets of the 1990's and the Sosa still sells for a decent amount, (the PSA above sold for $225) but it's a fraction of what it used to sell for and there's no chance it will be a hobby icon like it seemed it would be back then.
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