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Does JSA have anything equivalent to PSA/DNA's Rookieball

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I know that if a psa/dna certificate has a R on the id than it makes it a rookieball does jsa have anything like this?

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Did the concept of "Rookieball" ever take off? I knew it wasn't ever for me, but I remember the promo hype around it, but never heard any buzz from anyone or any entity other than PSA..
 

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I'm actually a big fan of the concept. And if you look at Mike Trout roookie signed baseballs vr normal psa/dna the difference is substantial.
Did the concept of "Rookieball" ever take off? I knew it wasn't ever for me, but I remember the promo hype around it, but never heard any buzz from anyone or any entity other than PSA..
 

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I'm actually a big fan of the concept. And if you look at Mike Trout roookie signed baseballs vr normal psa/dna the difference is substantial.

Weird, I don't see that at all in the closed eBay auctions.

I do see a bunch of different prices across the board...the only thing changing the pricing seems to be inscriptions amd dumb luck.

Sure, a rookieball sold for $200, but a non rookieball sold for $190...both on the high end. Others show sales on non rookieballs outselling rookieballs. Again...what appears to be zero market penetration of the concept.
 

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Rookieball- http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...czQmb8Y%3D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc#ht_500wt_1202

Normal- http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...zQmb8Y%3D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc#ht_1096wt_1187
Weird, I don't see that at all in the closed eBay auctions.

I do see a bunch of different prices across the board...the only thing changing the pricing seems to be inscriptions amd dumb luck.

Sure, a rookieball sold for $200, but a non rookieball sold for $190...both on the high end. Others show sales on non rookieballs outselling rookieballs. Again...what appears to be zero market penetration of the concept.
 

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