Mudcatsfan
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- Aug 7, 2008
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I think that a player getting traded can help a non-MLB licensed card if the non-MLB licenesed card predates the Team affiliated chrome by a full year. It wont help those that are from the same year as the chrome.
Its obviously not universal, but it doesnt have to be. We've definately heard from several people who dont want any part of a player's previous team related card. That then leads you to believe they'd be more likely to turn to the first card issued in the NEW team, or more interested in the FIRST autographed version of that player.
Example (not necesarily accurate numbers)
Jesus Montero 2008 Chrome Yankee Jersey = $75
Jesus Montero 2006 Just Minor League Jersey = $15
Traded to Seattle
Which card would be more likely to go up or down in desireability to a Seattle fan?
Its obviously not universal, but it doesnt have to be. We've definately heard from several people who dont want any part of a player's previous team related card. That then leads you to believe they'd be more likely to turn to the first card issued in the NEW team, or more interested in the FIRST autographed version of that player.
Example (not necesarily accurate numbers)
Jesus Montero 2008 Chrome Yankee Jersey = $75
Jesus Montero 2006 Just Minor League Jersey = $15
Traded to Seattle
Which card would be more likely to go up or down in desireability to a Seattle fan?
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