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1  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [INFO] Topps Allen & Ginter Reference Thread on: August 13, 2020, 02:42:32 PM
Here it is on ebay

http://ebay.us/bVat7h?cmpnId=5338273189

@wheelz1200
I appreciate opinions,  I have already had 2 bids over 10k which I politely declined. It has been up for only 3 days. I am guessing the value you put on the card was what you would like to pay to have this in your collection and I appreciate the salesman approach you had choosen to take.





Hi bucksbuck - nice pull. I also like how you're using my xrpchat posting in your ebay posting Wink

So I had to chime in because I follow this thread. I think crypto cards are only going to appreciate from base and X 2018 A&G.

My question is, I'm confused what A&G did here? So the base set had a 'Glossy' 1/1? I have a 'Silver' Glossy PSA 10, with no number. Is a 1/1 in the base the 'actual card'? What was the point of numbering a Glossy but not numbering the Silver Glossy which implies a higher quality printing? I still think you get great money for it but a PSA 10 Red Mini out /5 would basically be the only one in existence in the better X set? Which unfortunately I don't have. The Wood? Even the X Black minis are priced below this base card? This kind of came out of nowhere. Not doubting it but it definitely reprices the market I would think? I hope this card does sell well because I think it greatly improves my PSA 10.

My guess is that they numbered this "glossy" 1/1 base card because identifying it when sorting cards, it might be missed...
This is similar to the Glow-In-The-Dark minis, that looked almost identical to the regular minis unless you held up to light/close inspection to see the extra GID printing.
And the Silver Glossy cards were just hot-box cards, there were tons of them printed.... not just 1

Got it, thanks. I did know the Silver Glossy had multiple printed. Interesting release that hopefully we're talking about years to come. I remember reading about the black minis where only at most 50 were printed and it reminded me if Honus Wagner which was over a 100. I think all of these - the wood, 1/1, brookie, red minis, x black minis, glowy, in various pricing levels appreciate massively over next couple decades. If China hears about them it will appreciate the pricing quicker. China massively increase pricing on Dr. J., Magic, Bird card as well as Jordan and Kobe, etc. Crypto and Basketball over there, barring things geopolitically cool down.
2  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [INFO] Topps Allen & Ginter Reference Thread on: August 12, 2020, 11:18:11 PM
Here it is on ebay

http://ebay.us/bVat7h?cmpnId=5338273189

@wheelz1200
I appreciate opinions,  I have already had 2 bids over 10k which I politely declined. It has been up for only 3 days. I am guessing the value you put on the card was what you would like to pay to have this in your collection and I appreciate the salesman approach you had choosen to take.





Hi bucksbuck - nice pull. I also like how you're using my xrpchat posting in your ebay posting Wink

So I had to chime in because I follow this thread. I think crypto cards are only going to appreciate from base and X 2018 A&G.

My question is, I'm confused what A&G did here? So the base set had a 'Glossy' 1/1? I have a 'Silver' Glossy PSA 10, with no number. Is a 1/1 in the base the 'actual card'? What was the point of numbering a Glossy but not numbering the Silver Glossy which implies a higher quality printing? I still think you get great money for it but a PSA 10 Red Mini out /5 would basically be the only one in existence in the better X set? Which unfortunately I don't have. The Wood? Even the X Black minis are priced below this base card? This kind of came out of nowhere. Not doubting it but it definitely reprices the market I would think? I hope this card does sell well because I think it greatly improves my PSA 10.
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