JoshHamilton said:cgilmo said:there are no more than 250 of each autographed aflac
period.
Proof?
It is a stated print run by topps
That will do.
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JoshHamilton said:cgilmo said:there are no more than 250 of each autographed aflac
period.
Proof?
bballcardkid said:JoshHamilton said:cgilmo said:JoshHamilton said:Incline Investments said:[quote="jbone17":8awvk5yg]I sold mine for $150 because I have too many questions about these things. If I try to sell it later I know it will go down because of the whole sticker thing, print run, and the market is already flooded with these. The more that show up the lower this card will go.
People really don't realize how rare these are...
And just how rare are they, Mr Expert?
there are no more than /250 of any player
I thought the stated print run was no more than 200/player? That probably isn't true, nor is Topps' 1/case claim. Most cased I've seen busted, AFLACs are falling 1-3/case. Never seen a case shorted an AFLAC
There are 31 Heyward AFLAC autos in Ebay's completed listing. No, I'm not taking the time to go through each auction and weed out unsold, item ended early, etc auctions. I'm not doing that for any comparison cards either, so placebo results don't matter.
I compared the print run to Porcello Xfractors and Blue refs. The stated print run of both are 199 and 99.
19 Xfractor closed auctions. 10 Blue Refractor closed auctions. Roughly 10% of the print run of each card, which leads me to believe 10% of the production run has been opened, or somewhere near that figure. That would put the number of Heyward AFLACs around 300. I typed in several other AFLACS and completed auctions were between 21 (Smoker) and 39 (Porcello). Most were around 32, which would leave me to believe Topps is lying yet again.
And 300 isn't that rare. In fact I believe that would make the non auto'd AFLACs rarer than the auto'd ones. Wasn't the print run of the regular cards 500?
cgilmo said:JoshHamilton said:cgilmo said:there are no more than 250 of each autographed aflac
period.
Proof?
It is a stated print run by topps
That will do.
JoshHamilton said:cgilmo said:JoshHamilton said:cgilmo said:there are no more than 250 of each autographed aflac
period.
Proof?
It is a stated print run by topps
That will do.
1995-96 Finest Jaromir Jagr Gold Refractor stated print run from Topps
That won't do.
cgilmo said:
goblue6919 said:I wouldn't be surprised if there is more than 200. I also saw 4-5 Heyward AFLACS at a recent show I went to and my friend pulled one.
ballerskrip said:jbone17 said:I sold mine for $150 because I have too many questions about these things. If I try to sell it later I know it will go down because of the whole sticker thing, print run, and the market is already flooded with these. The more that show up the lower this card will go.
I tend to disagree. I think we are going to see them dip a bit more, but when the case ripping slows down and these aren't being pulled any more, they will got back up in price. When there is 1 or 2 listed a week, the price will definitely rise....Supply and demand, right now the supply is just too high, with case rippers trying to get their money back!
skrip
JoshHamilton said:bballcardkid said:JoshHamilton said:cgilmo said:JoshHamilton said:[quote="Incline Investments":2x3mb8rq][quote="jbone17":2x3mb8rq]I sold mine for $150 because I have too many questions about these things. If I try to sell it later I know it will go down because of the whole sticker thing, print run, and the market is already flooded with these. The more that show up the lower this card will go.
People really don't realize how rare these are...
And just how rare are they, Mr Expert?
there are no more than /250 of any player
I thought the stated print run was no more than 200/player? That probably isn't true, nor is Topps' 1/case claim. Most cased I've seen busted, AFLACs are falling 1-3/case. Never seen a case shorted an AFLAC
There are 31 Heyward AFLAC autos in Ebay's completed listing. No, I'm not taking the time to go through each auction and weed out unsold, item ended early, etc auctions. I'm not doing that for any comparison cards either, so placebo results don't matter.
I compared the print run to Porcello Xfractors and Blue refs. The stated print run of both are 199 and 99.
19 Xfractor closed auctions. 10 Blue Refractor closed auctions. Roughly 10% of the print run of each card, which leads me to believe 10% of the production run has been opened, or somewhere near that figure. That would put the number of Heyward AFLACs around 300. I typed in several other AFLACS and completed auctions were between 21 (Smoker) and 39 (Porcello). Most were around 32, which would leave me to believe Topps is lying yet again.
And 300 isn't that rare. In fact I believe that would make the non auto'd AFLACs rarer than the auto'd ones. Wasn't the print run of the regular cards 500?
cgilmo said:yeah, because of what happened that one time.
It's the exception rather than the rule.
schmidtfan20 said:So would this be a fair list in order of popularity of Heyward cards?
1) Aflac Auto
2) 07 Sterling Auto
3) EEE Auto
4) 08 Chrome Auto
cgilmo said:
Bruin7 said:cgilmo said:
Actually THIS is the definitive Jason Heyward to get (besides the WAY O/C Red Ref):
Allen