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I don't have any, but I figured this topic comes up often enough that a thread could be made to keep an eye on and discuss these things. While it's a mystery to me, apparently there are some people that value expired redemption cards more than a plain piece of cardboard. I mean, I understand they are pieces of cardboard created by a card manufacturer and they have names of star players usually printed on them, but I wouldn't pay $10, $50, $500 for them that they sometimes get. They can't all be uneducated people buying them. Here's one: 2006 ULTIMATE COLLECTION DEREK JETER SIGNATURE LOGO PATCH 1/1 NEW YORK YANKEES. Five years ago, you could've cashed this in for a dual logoman card of Jeter and Melky Cabrera. That would've been an hot card. So hot, in fact, that its afterglow 3 full years past the expiration date still warrants a $71 bid. OK, the current high bidder here has a feedback of 2, but the underbidder 34 and third place at $35 has 108. So I assume that there are some serious bidders in the mid-double-digit range. All this for a card that has no picture, no design, nothing of value except maybe that it has 'DEREK JETER' and 'LOGO PATCH 1 OF 1' printed in tiny type on a sticker that has been attached to a blank piece of cardboard.
I don't mean to belittle anyone's collecting habits. I think I get it. For all the arbitrary rules we as a hobby have for determining what it worth collecting, there are some weirder ones, but these just seem odd to me. Does anyone collect these things? Is it just player collectors or do serious set builders go for them too? Is anyone buying them maybe to try to still cash in, which I guess isn't unheard of for cards like this logoman? If you go to a cardmaker with an item like this, would they do anything for you?
I don't mean to belittle anyone's collecting habits. I think I get it. For all the arbitrary rules we as a hobby have for determining what it worth collecting, there are some weirder ones, but these just seem odd to me. Does anyone collect these things? Is it just player collectors or do serious set builders go for them too? Is anyone buying them maybe to try to still cash in, which I guess isn't unheard of for cards like this logoman? If you go to a cardmaker with an item like this, would they do anything for you?
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