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UD also has the rights to Ben Simmons now too. Which sucks because nobody really wants that unlicensed shit.

Yep, UD has Jordan as well.
 
I subscribed to Beckett and I think if you paid a fee, they'd grade stuff, and I graded Sammy Sosa and a few things that probably didn't skyrocket because of the grading.
 
Here you go @Cheese

Bought one box of Panini Contenders today since the product just came out.. and pulled this.

There one up on the bay right now, auction with three days left and it's at $660 already. I've got this one listed for $1,300 Buy it now/Best offer.

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Here you go @Cheese

Bought one box of Panini Contenders today since the product just came out.. and pulled this.

There one up on the bay right now, auction with three days left and it's at $660 already. I've got this one listed for $1,300 Buy it now/Best offer.

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Nice Pull but why out my range. Good luck and hope you cash in.
 
We use to be pretty hardcore back in the 90s. We even sold sports cards at the flea market. It was really popular back then. I wasn't as hardcore as my brother and cousin though. They invested more money into it. Beckett was the standard back then. My cousin had Michael Jordan's Fleer rookie card, which use to be the 2nd best ($$$ wise) card to have. The one he's in his college uniform is worth more (at least back then). It was a lot of fun during our preteen-teen years. I heard they have a grading system for cards now too.
 
I was pretty hardcore into basketball cards from about 2005-2009. It was definitely a lot of fun. I had some credit on a sales site (comc.com. Check them out) so i bought some ufc cards. I prefer game used or fight used cards over autographs. This is one my faves right now. Just waiting for a good offer https://www.ebay.com/itm/122222255993

Hendo autograph
 
Here you go @Cheese

Bought one box of Panini Contenders today since the product just came out.. and pulled this.

There one up on the bay right now, auction with three days left and it's at $660 already. I've got this one listed for $1,300 Buy it now/Best offer.

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*what is it numbered to?

Ts. I collect sports cards mainly late 90s basketball. I had a multi thousand dollar collection ruined by a drunk about two years ago and have been trying to rebuild since.
 
What is it numbered to.

Ts. I collect sports cards mainly late 90s basketball. I had a multi thousand dollar collection ruined by a drunk about two years ago and have been trying to rebuild since.
Not really sure. With this product they usually don't serial number non parallels. If I had to guess based off of previous years of Contenders, I'm guessing no more than 500-600 of this version.
 
I have game used cards they are all pretty worthless only cards worth 15-40 bucks are my silver ichiro card and a gold greg maddux,even if I put those on ebay they might only sell for 10 bucks
 
Is my Magic vs Jordan Upper Deck card worth anything?
 
I loved collecting NBA cards in the mid 90s. Fleer Ultra 1993-94 were my shit.
 
The 90s killed the market for most sports cards but seem like the market is coming back with High end autograph cards and shit. I say that cause I been seeing alot of people opening card packs looking for Autographs like Dak and others. I just seen something called a Tops Dynasty that is a 1 card pack that has a uppergraph of some superstar but the box is 400-500$ unopened.

Look at Dak rookie carsa on the ebay.
http://m.ebay.com/sch/i.html?cmd=SKW&_pgn=1&_nkw=2016+immaculate+prescott+99+-collegiate+-break+-box

and that is just one kind of his rookie. There is another one that is going for 1k already.

So is there anyone collecting right now. I would love to some recommend basketball cards that might have some Autos

I do but I draw mustaches, devil horns, and black eyes on them

 
I used to way back in the day. Most valuable I have is Wayne Gretzky rookie card.

Back in the day, used to buy the packs that had that 1 stick of gum with the cards, the gum had flavour for about 10 chews then was horrible after that.

Canadians! Did anyone else used to do this?

We used to play this game at school, where you would stand about 6 feet away from a wall, and flick your cards at the wall against an opponent, and the closest to the wall won the card that the opponent flicked. I can only wonder how many valuable cards we had that were damaged from this game because collecting wasn't huge in the late 70s/early 80s, or at least not to my knowledge
 
Took a peek at the store's trading card section. Saw they had 2019 Topps Update packs, and knowing that's sometimes where they put rookie cards of rookies who got called up to big leagues late in the season and not having bought baseball cards packs since after Mike Trout's rookie year, tried to focus my ki and select a good pack. Ended up pulling a "RC" Vladimir Guerrero Jr. #US1 with the playing defense photo. Was happy about that.

Googled what I had and saw there was not only a 2019 Topps Series 2 Vlad Jr. RC Short Print, but a 2016 Bowman 1st Bowman Card, as well as other 2019 Topps RC's with different Vlad photos. I guess what I pulled wasn't his real Rookie Card and the "RC" logo doesn't necessarily mean Rookie Card.

Many years ago when Kordell Stewart was the hot rookie, focused my ki and pulled one Topps pack with his RC. May have done the same thing with one Upper Deck MVP pack that had Carmelo Anthony RC.
 
The kids better buy my rookie card now. Because after this year the price ain't coming down.
 
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I own all the above .... that's about $1,000 in Luck cards right there.


Also, I probably a good idea to consider grading cards too.... the value of a card that comes back 9.5 or 10 from Beckett Grading Services is much more than the card if it's raw.


what they worth now that he retired
 
I've kept pretty much all of the baseball cards I bought as a kid in the mid 80's through late 90's, Almost all of my cards (Football/Baseball/Basketball) are Hall of Famers now.
I'd guesstimate about 98% of all cards from the mid to late 70's on are worthless, regardless of who the player is.

The mid 90's is when a lot of the "Lottery cards" (autographs, jersey pieces, etc.) started to pop up, and are pretty much the only cards worth anything these days, with few exceptions. Sadly, even those are becoming over-saturated.
 
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@Smokes I hope you bought Trae... His shit is Going way up
 
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