I think gallen for on the road to immortality is a stretch..... Possibly even a stretch for slater.....
I think gallen for on the road to immortality is a stretch..... Possibly even a stretch for slater.....
I personally would imagine the unsigned jerseys (single colour) going for around $50-60 in 3-4 months. Perhaps I'm being over critical, but they are ESPs highest numbered release, not top shelf players and only from four teams.
A jersey card in NRL is a novelty, but if you have collected other sports jersey cards (again single colour material) they are generally not that valuable.
Quads would fetch a high price, but then again who is going to make a concerted effort to chase them when there are so many in the set.
I'm not sure where the value of this release will end up sitting, but I will be watching closely out of interest.
Dan from dans nrl is selling the jersey numbered Thompson Jersey card
http://www.dansnrlcollectables.com/..._Finals_Jersey_Cards_and_Signature_Cards.html
I think along the same lines mate. But if you have purchased a case or are a dealer, you need to try and get your Money back. And the other inserts aren't going to do it.I agree. I think the asking prices on some of those are pretty unrealistic, especially considering the players involved and single colours. Though I guess you have to get in first before others undercut you.
Not sure on the $50-$60 even for Thompson. I'd probably add a little more.
For box/case buyers it's really lean on the higher inserts for such a premium. I can see boxes sitting around for ages even with a reduced price. The anticipation and general reaction was pretty lukewarm. Axing the league sensations surely would have hurt the value too. I sometimes think the card companies need to realise just because you make something rare or limited does not mean it's going to go for an exorbitant price or drive demand or that it's guaranteed people will want it just because it's rare.