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rymflaherty said:The low # should add some value, but the fact that it is not a "true rc", is a sticker( not sure, but looked to be the case?) , and from a lower end set probably limits the appeal somewhat IMO.
I did see a recent sale of a rookie year Ovation auto #'d 25 for $11.50, so figure it compares most to that. So I'd guess it is realistically worth like $10-20. Though too bad you didn't sell a couple years ago, I did well with a few of his cards during his rookie year - and from what i saw, if you're looking to sell, you may be able to get more money if you open it up to international bidders.
crosby87 said:rymflaherty said:The low # should add some value, but the fact that it is not a "true rc", is a sticker( not sure, but looked to be the case?) , and from a lower end set probably limits the appeal somewhat IMO.
I did see a recent sale of a rookie year Ovation auto #'d 25 for $11.50, so figure it compares most to that. So I'd guess it is realistically worth like $10-20. Though too bad you didn't sell a couple years ago, I did well with a few of his cards during his rookie year - and from what i saw, if you're looking to sell, you may be able to get more money if you open it up to international bidders.
Man that sucks, I was seeing cards similiar to mine going for 60-100 dollars on ebay when I first got it his rookie year.