Can we put a Chicago Bulls logo on there ?! I'm an Indiana and Denver fan lol
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Any feedback on the idea is greatly appreciated!
I believe this sketch is a baseball drawing. It s a nice design. I think if you decide to make coin out of this drawing, the coin has to be elevated up towards the middle so that it will look baseball. It is just an idea. It’s a basketball - baseball would have stitches and different lines. Cool idea CI and Dolph! Yep, it's a basketball. Bringing a sport to the crypto world Crypto B-Balls Jump in with comments.
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Thanks all for the kindness. I know Ricky appreciates all the kind words.
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Was looking at the PSA sight to see how many glow in the darks were graded for the entire set, wow only 13 total cards and 7 were PSA 10.
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Are there even any basketball card lines that include non-basketball players? In the baseball card world, the A&G line is an oddity for including non-players and inanimate objects. Are there any basketball card lines that do the same? If not, then I doubt that we'd see a crypto card in any line of collectible cards other than baseball's A&G. (It would be nice to see a follow-up in the A&G line someday.)
Regards, Chris
I think Panini, upperdeck and I believe leaf also. Oh, that's awesome! Which lines feature non-basketball players? Do any of the lines feature inanimate objects? Regards, Chris Edit: I just searched the Leaf website. I don't believe they print non-basketball players. Can you show an example card? Not sure on the inanimate objects but, here are some of the non basketball player availability https://www.comc.com/Cards/Non-Sports/2019_Leaf_Pop_CenturyAh! I see our misunderstanding now. You and I are talking about two different things. Those Leaf Pop Century cards aren't a line of BASKETBALL cards. They are merely a line of collectible (non-sports) trading cards which happen to be made by a company (Leaf) that also makes sports cards, including some basketball cards. When you said that maybe we'll see some crypto basketball cards, I thought you were talking seeing crypto cards in a line of BASKETBALL cards, like we saw in baseball's A&G / Ginter lines. Again, we're obviously talking about two different things. My apologies for the misunderstanding. I would agree that any crypto-themed trading cards are nice to see on the market. (For example, the Crypto Cosmos playing cards released here by Kryptowerk last year. While those are game cards, they are fairly close to being traditional trading cards, IMHO.) However, seeing a crypto-themed trading card released in a popular series of collectible BASEBALL cards is extra sweet! Regards, Chris Chris I look at Topps like I do at your company. both are premier companies in their respective fields.
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Are there even any basketball card lines that include non-basketball players? In the baseball card world, the A&G line is an oddity for including non-players and inanimate objects. Are there any basketball card lines that do the same? If not, then I doubt that we'd see a crypto card in any line of collectible cards other than baseball's A&G. (It would be nice to see a follow-up in the A&G line someday.)
Regards, Chris
I think Panini, upperdeck and I believe leaf also. Oh, that's awesome! Which lines feature non-basketball players? Do any of the lines feature inanimate objects? Regards, Chris Edit: I just searched the Leaf website. I don't believe they print non-basketball players. Can you show an example card? Not sure on the inanimate objects but, here are some of the non basketball player availability https://www.comc.com/Cards/Non-Sports/2019_Leaf_Pop_Century
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Are there even any basketball card lines that include non-basketball players? In the baseball card world, the A&G line is an oddity for including non-players and inanimate objects. Are there any basketball card lines that do the same? If not, then I doubt that we'd see a crypto card in any line of collectible cards other than baseball's A&G. (It would be nice to see a follow-up in the A&G line someday.)
Regards, Chris
I think Panini, upperdeck and I believe leaf also.
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Well, time will tell the tale...it always does. Until then, it's anyone's guess. You and I can agree to disagree, as I know there are others that will disagree with you. Doesn't really matter.....until the point of sale for each card. That's "definitive", and will definitely tell the tale. I am interested in the Crypto Rookie cards, and ANY 1/1 card will be valuable...regardless of it's size, color, grade, etc.....that's all that matters for those cards, that they are the ONLY one like it, and Serious collectors will seek those cards out to add to their collections. Regardless if you agree with that statement or not. And 1/1 cards are way more pricey than a run of 5 or 25 cards are, historically. Period. * mike-drop
Truth is, we all have our own ideas of what cards will cost more to acquire down the line, and what one's are dud's. Collectors have their own ideas, and no one's going to force a collector into their way of thinking, that's for sure. No matter how many times they try to suggest it.
*I'd like to know when we're going to see Crypto Cards in the Basketball series sets, box's and packs....any news on that front? I'm sure we'd all like to hear about that.
Maybe we will see some crypto basketball coins first and then maybe some cards, I'm a strong believer in patience. sometimes lol
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the gold coins were made available to the public in sept 2011
So the gold is the very first gold btc coin...same year bitbills and Casascius came out as well. The silver is the first 1oz btc coin. Part of btc history. Absolutely, those will need to be in the museum, very nice Krog
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Personally I don't think you can ever go wrong with any printing plate, red or silver mini, or glow in the dark of the #83, #222 solar or the #213 egg. These are so rare I would think they would make a lot of noise if they show up. Someone picked up a super deal on the extremely rare solar glowie, I never saw it.
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Nor does it include the 1/1 Topps Vault Cards. Or the extremely valuable 5x7 ERROR rare "unicorn". If you going to talk about "valuable" Cryptocurrency Rookies, then these cards fall into that category, easily.
1/1 Topps Vault 3-in-1 Card Cryptocurrency (Graded)
1/1 Topps 5 x 7 ERROR Card Cryptocurrency (Only the 5x7 cards came initially/originally in a complete sealed set, the rest were box's and packs. 49 of the "colorized " sets & 10 of the "Gold" sets.) Graded
1/1 Topps Vault Cryptocurrency Not sure if the owner of this card had it graded yet or not.
I think the most serious of buyers out there will be on the look-out for the following cards, the red mini, the silver mini, the glow in the dark all graded PSA 10. These cards are rare on their own and a PSA 10 would be extremely rare. Could they reach the numbers the magic card was getting, maybe !!
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If the black mini PSA 10 gets priced around the 5K range I think it will sell. If it were a red mini PSA 10 it would have been gone in my opinion. Someone said there were 40 of the black mini's that were made and I have no reason to doubt the #. The cards that I would list based on rarity would be as follows
1. Printing plates. silver mini (1) From the Topps vault regular and mini blank backs
2. Regular and mini glossy (1) No known PSA 10
3. Glow in the dark ( 2 ) 1 PSA 10
4 Red mini x (5) No known PSA 10
5. Brooklyn back (25) 4 PSA 10
6. black mini x ( 40 ? ) 1 PSA 10
7. No # ( 50 ) I think about 5 PSA 10
This is just a list of the regular size and mini cards that are the rarest ones. It does not include any 5x7 or posters .
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My #21 set will be available for sale at some point this year. Needs a case first and to take part in an exhibition I have planned. No, dont DM me asking for more info, I don't have it all yet Trust me, you'll know when I sell it. There WILL be noise Viz Guaranteed there will be lots of noise for sure
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It's a set of 10 coins, not 1
Yeah, I understand that. However, that one in the set is a particularly nice coin. I'm not too fussed on the others honestly so I'll definitely be keeping an eye on the market to see if anyone wants to sell it separately. For the amount that was paid just to have rights to this set of coins..... I don't see them being broken up unfortunately. I agree with my friend Anonymousminer I can't imagine any set being broken up especially since there were so few sets and the costs to own a set.
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Ricky's work hardly needs an introduction as there is no mistaking his artistry and masterful use of colors. I call this the little engine that could and hopefully in 2020 we will reach the top. Happy new year to all my fellow members and friends The Ascent by Ricky Allman
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My thoughts on collecting cards is if it is for your own enjoyment and won't break the bank for you then by all means buy away
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The owner of that card figures that he/she better sell it while the gettin's good, and they currently have the only one available.......so far. I'd bet the rent check that, that's gonna change. If it was a wood card or the silver mini I would drooling for sure
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