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cfind said:Hey guys, I know these types of threads aren't that popular, but I just busted a case of 2010 Bowman Chrome and pulled a card I could really use some input on:
Bowman Chrome Rookie Auto RED Refractor Stephen Strasburg #205 Redemption:
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JEA2880 said:I would 1,000,000,000,000,000% sell as a redemption as opposed to trying to redeem it
Musial Collector said:JEA2880 said:I would 1,000,000,000,000,000% sell as a redemption as opposed to trying to redeem it
Disagree
I would contact Topps, verify that they have these in hand ready to fulfill the redemption
Once you confirm, redeem that card, get it in hand, get it graded and be ready to sell at a moments notice!
CollectorsCorner said:Musial Collector said:JEA2880 said:I would 1,000,000,000,000,000% sell as a redemption as opposed to trying to redeem it
Disagree
I would contact Topps, verify that they have these in hand ready to fulfill the redemption
Once you confirm, redeem that card, get it in hand, get it graded and be ready to sell at a moments notice!
I agree^ IF they have it in hand ready to go.
Not signed yet?SydBarrett said:Why wouldn't they have it?CollectorsCorner said:I agree^ IF they have it in hand ready to go.Musial Collector said:DisagreeJEA2880 said:I would 1,000,000,000,000,000% sell as a redemption as opposed to trying to redeem it
I would contact Topps, verify that they have these in hand ready to fulfill the redemption
Once you confirm, redeem that card, get it in hand, get it graded and be ready to sell at a moments notice!
Musial Collector said:JEA2880 said:I would 1,000,000,000,000,000% sell as a redemption as opposed to trying to redeem it
Disagree
I would contact Topps, verify that they have these in hand ready to fulfill the redemption
Once you confirm, redeem that card, get it in hand, get it graded and be ready to sell at a moments notice!
lisu said:I'd say a range between $2,500 - $4,000. It's hard to define a good price.
matfanofold said:Musial Collector said:JEA2880 said:I would 1,000,000,000,000,000% sell as a redemption as opposed to trying to redeem it
Disagree
I would contact Topps, verify that they have these in hand ready to fulfill the redemption
Once you confirm, redeem that card, get it in hand, get it graded and be ready to sell at a moments notice!
Agreed.
However I do not think right now is the time to sell. Strasburg still has once in a lifetime talent and 'should' put up phenomonal numbers rather quickly. I would wait for a verlander-esque moment to sell.
Musial Collector said:matfanofold said:[quote="Musial Collector":1kj5c4lu]JEA2880 said:I would 1,000,000,000,000,000% sell as a redemption as opposed to trying to redeem it
Disagree
I would contact Topps, verify that they have these in hand ready to fulfill the redemption
Once you confirm, redeem that card, get it in hand, get it graded and be ready to sell at a moments notice!
Agreed.
However I do not think right now is the time to sell. Strasburg still has once in a lifetime talent and 'should' put up phenomonal numbers rather quickly. I would wait for a verlander-esque moment to sell.
cfind said:lisu said:I'd say a range between $2,500 - $4,000. It's hard to define a good price.
Wow, that's crazy!! My best pull ever prior to this was an Bowman Chrome Austin Jackson Superfractor Auto 1/1 that I sold for $1500. Does anyone know what number I would call at Topps to check on the stock of this card?