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sportscardtheory

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Crazy to think it was supposed to be Harper at those prices, not Trout

The way I see it, this means buy buy buy Harper. Harper's age 19 season is putting Trout's to shame. Even a slight progression next year for Harper should mean raised prices. That along with Trout outshining Harper this season, makes for great prices for Harper stuff right now and even more so in the offseason. Harper stuff could very well be at current Trout prices next season if he progresses like Trout has. Of course there are no guarantees.

In summation; I think that this "Trout mania" is making for great buys on Harper stuff, seeing that Harper is playing second fiddle, but could be just as good or close to Trout next season.
 
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The way I see it, this means buy buy buy Harper. Harper's age 19 season is putting Trout's to shame. Even a slight progression next year for Harper should mean raised prices. That along with Trout outshining Harper this season, makes for great prices for Harper stuff right now and even more so in the offseason. Harper stuff could very well be at current Trout prices next season if he progresses like Trout has. Of course there are no guarantees.

In summation; I think that this "Trout mania" is making for great buys on Harper stuff, seeing that Harper is playing second fiddle, but could be just as good or close to Trout next season.

The question is, "could" maybe Harper only slowly progresses and becomes only a perennial AS instead of an MVP player. Trout is putting up numbers this year, that only legends have put up.
 

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The question is, "could" maybe Harper only slowly progresses and becomes only a perennial AS instead of an MVP player. Trout is putting up numbers this year, that only legends have put up.

I definitely understand that it's unlikely that Harper will do what Trout is doing this year, next year. But there certainly is a chance. The kid is only 19 and Trout was 19 last season and played poorly.
 

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I definitely understand that it's unlikely that Harper will do what Trout is doing this year, next year. But there certainly is a chance. The kid is only 19 and Trout was 19 last season and played poorly.

Trout didn't play everyday last year and was up and down from the minors to the majors. He was a part time player, give him Harper's playing time last year and I bet he blows Harper's numbers this year out. Think about it, Trout hit 5 HR's in 123 AB's in part time playing time and Harper has 8 HR's in 264 AB's.
 

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Trout didn't play everyday last year and was up and down from the minors to the majors. He was a part time player, give him Harper's playing time last year and I bet he blows Harper's numbers this year out. Think about it, Trout hit 5 HR's in 123 AB's in part time playing time and Harper has 8 HR's in 264 AB's.

Trust me, I have mashed the numbers. I know Trout is very much ahead of Harper right now. All I'm saying is that with a natural progression, Harper COULD very well be as good or better than Trout in a year or two. I also understand that I could be way off. Regardless, I think Harper is a good buy right now for the reasons I stated.
 

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Trust me, I have mashed the numbers. I know Trout is very much ahead of Harper right now. All I'm saying is that with a natural progression, Harper COULD very well be as good or better than Trout in a year or two. I also understand that I could be way off. Regardless, I think Harper is a good buy right now for the reasons I stated.

I think he is a fantastic buy if he blows up.
 

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State Farm flat out told me not to cover my collection with them because their rates are too high. They're just not set up to handle collections. I use Collectibles Insurance Services and it is much cheaper. Not cheap, just cheaper - but worth the piece of mind.

As an adjuster, I have handled some claims with cards. The reason you have to "schedule" your cards, etc is so we can value them. If you are an active trader/seller than there is no way to quantify them. That is one of the reasons they are apprehensive to cover them. There is a $2500 limit on collectibles without a general endorsement.
 

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This reminds me when David Wright's stuff exploded and his Chrome autographs did the same thing.
 

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My auctions ended last night.
both base topps heritage minor leagues went for $4
2010 topps Pro Debut sold for $17.05
2011 topps pro debut jersey piece sold for $18.55
and his 2011 Bowman green chrome sold for $16.50..
Freaking base cards.. I am loving it!
 

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I think he is a fantastic buy if he blows up.

Harper might be an exception because of all his hype so far, but it seems like guys that take a year or two to reach their potential have a much tougher time seeing the explosion in prices that Trout has. Look at McCutchen - he is having an amazing year with nowhere near the craziness we've seen with Trout. I realize that isn't a perfect comparision because of the markets they play in and the fact Trout is doing it in his age 20 season but I bet McCutchen's stuff would be much higher if he was a rookie this year as opposed to someone in his 4th season (even if his rookie year came when he was 25).

In reference to the David Wright comment, I am really shocked how a guy playing in NY can still be so underrated - both inside and outside the hobby.
 

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Harper might be an exception because of all his hype so far, but it seems like guys that take a year or two to reach their potential have a much tougher time seeing the explosion in prices that Trout has. Look at McCutchen - he is having an amazing year with nowhere near the craziness we've seen with Trout. I realize that isn't a perfect comparision because of the markets they play in and the fact Trout is doing it in his age 20 season but I bet McCutchen's stuff would be much higher if he was a rookie this year as opposed to someone in his 4th season (even if his rookie year came when he was 25).

The markets play a HUGE factor, especially when it comes to cards of Yankees, Angels, Red Sox, and Cubs. Said fans pay out the nose for any young prospect... and to put up the numbers that Trout is putting up at age 20 for one of said teams, it all comes together for skyrocketing prices.
 

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If it was listed today, I wonder how much the 2009 Bowman Chrome Mike Trout Superfractor Auto would go for? Anyone want to take a guess? I will guess $17,500.
 

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Makes my head spin to think what this might have gone for today:

Purchased in March for $35, sold the day it arrived for $200.

MikeTroutAutoTopps.jpg
 

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A base ungraded 2009 bowman auto just sold for 525

Thats crazy! Im also confused as to why there are some nice graded refractors and Xfractors that are sitting there for just a little more than a raw base auto is going for...The scale of economies dont add up for the raw base to be going that high if those graded parallels arent moving where some of them are currently listed/ending.
 

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I have a decent Trout collection, sold a few recently to help cover my buy in...still kicking myself for not buying more. Here is what I currently have...

2009 BCDP Ref Auto #/500-paid $20 upon release
2009 BCDP Xfractor Auto #/250-$40 upon release
2009 Bowman Sterling Auto x2-$6-8 upon release (sold both for $85ea)
2009 Bowman Sterling Ref Auto #/199-$20 upon release (recently sold for $140)
2009 Elite #/495 x3-$6-8 upon release (sold 1 recently for $80)
2009 Elite TOTC Auto #/149-paid $35, purchased in a lot
2009 Elite Blue Aspirations Auto #/100 BGS 9-paid $75 this year
2009 Elite Throwback Threads Auto #/100-paid $30 last year
2009 Tristar Prospects Plus Auto #/199-paid $12 upon release
2009 Tristar Prospects Plus Red Auto #/5-paid $18 (sold for $85 last year)
2010 Bowman Platinum Auto-picked up in a trade for a Justin Morneau Auto
2010 Bowman Platinum Ref #/999-paid $10 in a lot with 2 other Trout Ref and a Cognac
2010 Bowman Platinum Red Ref #/25-paid $18
2010 eTopps MiLB #/799 x5-paid about $6ea dlvd
2010 Topps Pro Debut Gold #/50-paid $10 in a lot
2011 ITG Close Up Silver Auto SP BGS 9.5-paid $20
2011 eTopps MLB #/999 x4-paid about $8ea dlvd
2011 Bowman Chrome Red Ref #/5-paid $125 this year
2011 Topps Finest Xfractor Auto #/299-paid $25 upon release
2011 Topps Finest Ref #/549 x3-paid $6-8ea
2011 Topps Finest Xfractor #/299-paid $10
2011 Topps Finest Black Plate Auto #/1-paid $200 during ST
2011 Bowman Sterling Ref #/199 x3-paid $6-8ea
plus 10-15 base rookies, low end Ref and Diamond Sparkle/Cognacs
 

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