predatorkj
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trademhigh said:Thanks for your post! I guess I can see how they are popular. But, I still don't understand how they have become so popular seemingly overnight. I don't think they were popular a year ago, were they?tonsofcommons said:You just haven't caught the bug yet trademhigh!
I think that it is the fact that it takes many of back to when the hobby was fun and the inserts were neat. very few GU and the diecut inserts and the nicely designed cards were most popular.
Then you have player collectors that may have just started collecting players that had some nice inserts in the 90s that have to go back to pick those up (thenumberonemetfan collecting Travis Lee, etc).
Just my thought.
Also, can you tell me if this card is worth anything? It's sort of like a diecut, but then again, it isn't. I'll try and find a scan on ebay, or scan tomorrow.
1998 Topps Lords of the Diamond A-Rod
Honestly they still aren't as popular as they once were.There were a few of us who collected them anyways but now its starting to catch on here.But for most of the card shows and shops a lot of these cards can still be found in the 25 cent bins.They still are not that big of a deal to most of the hobby.Its why I say beckett is the real influencer of the market because none of these cards are featured in their mag and none of them are on the hot list or even considered great cards to own.They are considered dinosaurs of a lost era a lot of people do not care about.A lot of collectors just can't see reverting back to the things that used to be popular.Now since GU and autos mean everything.