Anyone wanna buy a Ken Griffey Jr Rookie Card ?

Phantom PainPhantom Pain Posts: 9,876
edited June 2008 in All Encompassing Trip
I know I have one stashed away in my attic

Protected of course in plastic
My drinking team has a hockey problem

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  • rival.rival. Chicago Posts: 7,775
    i have his upper deck rookie card. i remember it being worth a decent amount back in the day, but not sure what i can get me these days.

    memories. i used to have a subscription to beckett and i was the major resource among my friends when it came to collecting cards.
  • Phantom PainPhantom Pain Posts: 9,876
    i have his upper deck rookie card. i remember it being worth a decent amount back in the day, but not sure what i can get me these days.

    memories. i used to have a subscription to beckett and i was the major resource among my friends when it came to collecting cards.

    I am curious myself what it is worth

    Now with the 600th homer under his belt
    My drinking team has a hockey problem

    The ONLY thing better than a glass of beer is tea with Miss McGill



    A protuberance of flesh above the waistband of a tight pair of trousers
  • WildsWilds Posts: 4,329
    It's worth between $3.00 and $40.00 depending on it's condition, grade, and if it is graded by a major grading company.

    The OP's is probably worth around $5.00 if he posted it on eBay.

    http://www.nathanwilds.com/wildscollection.htm
  • Phantom PainPhantom Pain Posts: 9,876
    Wilds wrote:
    It's worth between $3.00 and $40.00 depending on it's condition, grade, and if it is graded by a major grading company.

    The OP's is probably worth around $5.00 if he posted it on eBay.

    http://www.nathanwilds.com/wildscollection.htm

    I guess I should hold on to it until his playing days are over ?
    My drinking team has a hockey problem

    The ONLY thing better than a glass of beer is tea with Miss McGill



    A protuberance of flesh above the waistband of a tight pair of trousers
  • LizardLizard So Cal Posts: 12,091
    I guess I should hold on to it until his playing days are over ?

    I will give you $20 RIGHT NOW!!!!!
    So I'll just lie down and wait for the dream
    Where I'm not ugly and you're lookin' at me
  • Phantom PainPhantom Pain Posts: 9,876
    Lizard wrote:
    I will give you $2,000 RIGHT NOW!!!!!

    Done !

    ;)
    My drinking team has a hockey problem

    The ONLY thing better than a glass of beer is tea with Miss McGill



    A protuberance of flesh above the waistband of a tight pair of trousers
  • NY PJ1NY PJ1 Posts: 9,533
    Lizard wrote:
    I will give you $200000 RIGHT NOW!!!!!


    holy shit take it dude!!
  • DissidentmanDissidentman Posts: 15,378
    NY PJ1 wrote:
    holy shit take it dude!!

    nice subtle editing...
  • NY PJ1NY PJ1 Posts: 9,533
    nice subtle editing...


    thanx
  • Phantom PainPhantom Pain Posts: 9,876
    nice subtle editing...

    J is never subtle...
    My drinking team has a hockey problem

    The ONLY thing better than a glass of beer is tea with Miss McGill



    A protuberance of flesh above the waistband of a tight pair of trousers
  • satansbedbugssatansbedbugs On Tour Posts: 2,412
    I have a sportflix rookie!!! yes!!
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  • sweet adelinesweet adeline Posts: 2,191
    i've got a couple of his upper deck rookie cards at home. i should cash those puppies in.

    unfortunately my stash of bo jackson cards are worthless...
  • stickfig13stickfig13 Posts: 1,532
    Why are cards worth so much less now?

    I have cards that were worth a lot back in the day, but are worth nothing now..???
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  • Phantom PainPhantom Pain Posts: 9,876
    stickfig13 wrote:
    Why are cards worth so much less now?

    I have cards that were worth a lot back in the day, but are worth nothing now..???

    I know...it does seem that way

    Unless it's some old Honus Wagner card or something
    My drinking team has a hockey problem

    The ONLY thing better than a glass of beer is tea with Miss McGill



    A protuberance of flesh above the waistband of a tight pair of trousers
  • LizardLizard So Cal Posts: 12,091
    what's a rookie OJ card worth?

    not that i have one
    So I'll just lie down and wait for the dream
    Where I'm not ugly and you're lookin' at me
  • senninsennin Posts: 2,146
    I have his 1987 Bellingham Mariners card....and a 1988 San Bernadino Spirit card, and his 1988 Western League All-Star card....what are these worth now?

    I also have a KGj candy bar wrapper. :p

    OH...and have the Mother's Cookies jr/sr set! Still in plastic! :p
  • nfanelnfanel Posts: 2,558
    a friend of mine paid for the down payment on his house by selling all of his baseball cards....
  • sweet adelinesweet adeline Posts: 2,191
    nfanel wrote:
    a friend of mine paid for the down payment on his house by selling all of his baseball cards....

    my baseball card collection would only pay for a downpayment on a cheeseburger these days.
  • Phantom PainPhantom Pain Posts: 9,876
    nfanel wrote:
    a friend of mine paid for the down payment on his house by selling all of his baseball cards....

    Damn...Helluva collection !

    Not sure what my whole collection would fetch
    My drinking team has a hockey problem

    The ONLY thing better than a glass of beer is tea with Miss McGill



    A protuberance of flesh above the waistband of a tight pair of trousers
  • tybirdtybird Posts: 17,388
    stickfig13 wrote:
    Why are cards worth so much less now?

    I have cards that were worth a lot back in the day, but are worth nothing now..???
    Demand is way, way, way, way, way down. :(
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  • stickfig13 wrote:
    Why are cards worth so much less now?
    I have cards that were worth a lot back in the day, but are worth nothing now..???


    Supply and demand, the same thing that drives all economics.

    I'll work backwards for a sec...starting in the late 90's, collectibles went from big business to a MONSTER business. Company's began to print cards in short-runs, which created true value in the cards (and comics, and lots of other collectibles), because the pool of people holding these cards was tiny to begin with and over time, would become smaller as far as as who still had them in top condition. That's why so many new cards are worth so much when so many old cards are worth so little. It's not the same type of market/business it was prior to the late 90's.

    Now working back to some of the cards you had that were worth something in the past and are worthless now...the people who collected them as kids weren't offering them for sale (putting them into the market) for a number of years, therefore the demand outweighed the supply and the value went up. As the kids grew older and saw the value of their cards, especially with the advent of ebay and other online marketplaces, the market became flooded with these cards and values started to slide.

    The difference between the old and new cards is this:

    If a new card is limited to a run of 1,000...it's supply will never increase. The value, generally, will only go up as more and more lose their mint condition or are lost/thrown away. However, a 20-year old card with a print-run in the tens of thousands can see the pool of top quality cards increase more and more as cardholders stop collecting and decide to start selling.

    One of the key moments that changed collectibles forever was Spawn #1 from Image Comics. Collectors and speculators hoarded the comic by the case, so the demand quickly outpaced the available supply and the value skyrocketed...years later, everyone tried to cash-in at once and the value plummeted when everyone realized how many issues were out there in mint/near-mint condition. The comic became worthless and found its way into $1 bins. This has since been avoided by limited print-runs from publishers and has created strong first and secondary markets for collectibles.

    So now Griff hit #600 and everyone with his rookie card wants to sell...but they missed the boat already. Real collectors and speculators were buying the cards long before he hit #600 and they got the cards at lower values. Now newbies will come in looking to buy, not necessarily understanding how collecting works, and will pay an artifially high price for the cards. Then when it's determined how many are out there, the prices will fall, speculators will have made nice profits and the newbies will have overpaid for their cards. The beauty of this for the true collector/speculator is that they know most newbies will then throw away the card, or give it to a kid, or something that will result in it being destroyed, shrinking the pool of top condition cards...eventually the value of these cards will rise again (though probably not substantially) and they'll be able to make a nice little profit on whatever cards they held back during the rush.
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