Hi NRL fan,
Usually the owner isn't available, I didn't think of that. This is a first I've heard about the Raper card, but its outside of its normal 'card set', I usually try & get the full series as this card didn't belong to one, it was a fan club, an exclusive offer than wasn't available from the packets (from my understanding so far). I personally wouldn't go head over heels for a card that didn't belong to a series, eg. I'll have a folder/s for each series, I wouldn't know which folder/set to classify this card in.
Here's a question about the Dynamic club though, when did the club idea come into place (year).... and how did Dynamic promote it?
I'm not asking the question to be a smart-ass, I'm generally interested, as I wouldn't want to purchase a card like this without other material/information that could prove its legit so it'll make it easier to find another seller. No point in owning something I know nothing about.
Maybe down the track I might go for the card, but there's others I'll rather go for to complete my incomplete series first. You guys have convinced me, the Raper card isn't a fake. But personally, I would disagree this card being more valuable than say another Dynamic redemption card sets that exist that were available purchasing the packets rather than a method that excluded the common folk. I would rather pay more for the 1994 Kangaroos x6 signed redemption set (as the general public had a chance to get it) than the Raper, that's just my thoughts on it.