Mint condition with redemption, in the current market which is very low, $600-$700. I think it should be worth more as he is an Immortal and now passed but as I said, market is right down.
Mint condition with redemption, in the current market which is very low, $600-$700. I think it should be worth more as he is an Immortal and now passed but as I said, market is right down.
Fantastic card mate. Assume you have the redemption also?
I wouldn’t be in a hurry to sell either. Market is low at present, Changa is an Immortal and it is a rare card. Also, Dragons fans are fair nuts when they want a particular card...
Hey mate...ummm, how much do you think it's worth?...I'm a fellow hard core collector from the 90s. I also have full sets of Regina 92s and 94 Dynamic series 1s...
I have a ballpark figure for Mr #5 Immortal but hear the market is low and I don't have the 'matching redemption card'
Hey mate...ummm, how much do you think it's worth?...I'm a fellow hard core collector from the 90s. I also have full sets of Regina 92s and 94 Dynamic series 1s...
I have a ballpark figure for Mr #5 Immortal but hear the market is low and I don't have the 'matching redemption card'
See, this is one of those times where, I sort of understand now,...but at the time, being a young 13-14yr old boy, it wasn't made clear to me that they went hand in hand. The actual cards the McCoy. The one that gets babied all its life. I can honestly say I don't know (and cared) what happened to the 'redemption'.
Guess I'll have to check back in another15 odd years.
See, this is one of those times where, I sort of understand now,...but at the time, being a young 13-14yr old boy, it wasn't made clear to me that they went hand in hand. The actual cards the McCoy. The one that gets babied all its life. I can honestly say I don't know (and cared) what happened to the 'redemption'.
Guess I'll have to check back in another15 odd years.
Mate, just a thought regarding your Langlands (I hate to see top cards not fetch what they are worth), teach out to Select and inquire about a replacement redemption.
While it is highly unlikely they would have one, and even if they did they might not part with it. Select were generally excellent to deal with and from memory, the redemption card wasn’t numbered. You never know!!
But according to people on here it’s got nothing to do with the secondary market .
Shouldn’t really matter considering the other things I’ve seen like spare redemption cards and papers floating around for anyone to do what they want with lol