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BarryBonds762
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Do you think this guy knows what a superfractor is? Or is just trying to get as many clicks as possible? The first year Topps made a superfractor was 2005 Topps Chrome.
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His prices are actually down quite a bit because people dumped a ton on the market. His base Topps in gradeable shape were doing $65-75 not that long ago and his Chromes were $100-125.It's true, some people don't know that "superfractor" refers to a specific sort of foil treatment, and more specifically from Topps. Some think any 1/1 is a superfractor, and some will go to any lengths to classify a card as a 1/1 and, hence, a superfractor.
I am curious about that 2004 Topps, though. It's in a Beckett slab with the Topps 70th logo on it, and specifically marked as a 1/1 on the flip. What's the deal with that?
Having gone and looked up these auctions, I'm struck by how well 2004 Yadi cards sell. I know he's popular but I didn't realize his base 2004 Topps RC is a $40 card. Need to dig into my 2004 monster box. I'm sure I have Bowmans and whatnot. And maybe my 2004 BDP boxes are worth something now.
My feeling is this guy knows what he is doing by being misleading. This is just a guess but I think Topps came out with a product with 1 graded hit in it. Unless it was a redemption. Something along those lines. Yeah Yadier prices are pretty solid. Best catcher of the the last 20 years besides Posey. Cardinals have a hell of a shot to go far in the playoffs this year so if you are thinking of selling some try to target towards the playoffs.It's true, some people don't know that "superfractor" refers to a specific sort of foil treatment, and more specifically from Topps. Some think any 1/1 is a superfractor, and some will go to any lengths to classify a card as a 1/1 and, hence, a superfractor.
I am curious about that 2004 Topps, though. It's in a Beckett slab with the Topps 70th logo on it, and specifically marked as a 1/1 on the flip. What's the deal with that?
Having gone and looked up these auctions, I'm struck by how well 2004 Yadi cards sell. I know he's popular but I didn't realize his base 2004 Topps RC is a $40 card. Need to dig into my 2004 monster box. I'm sure I have Bowmans and whatnot. And maybe my 2004 BDP boxes are worth something now.
LOLDo you think they'd accept $44,444 for the Heritage?