I'll never understand how people would be willing to spend so much on a non auto card.
i wonder what it will go for haha.
Red go for about 4K no?
read somewhere his been offered $20,000 for it already but i dont think his interested.
Its cards like this that highlight how little I must know about this hobby. I would not pay $1000 for this card let alone $20k !!! Produced by a machine with nothing personal about it besides the player on the front ! One positive about it I guess, It does include FREE post
bro he's receiving offers even OVER $20,000 for it, but he's currently considering and looking over what else he may have/get (he has $25,000 on the table right now). with all the hype around the PMGs, the MJ is the most wanted of the bunch (with Kobe closely behind). the seller bought it for a pretty penny, but it shows u how in just a few months the price of a card can go up considerably!! it also shows u how Panini have taken the NBA hobby down into the graves, with many collectors ditching all the new products and starting to concentrate on the 90's era cards/inserts/parallels. Panini's version of "inserts" have been nothing but trash!! they flooded the market with crap, only cos they had received feedback from collectors when they were starting out that us collectors wanted to see the "90's kind of inserts" back in this hobby.i think if he'd seriously been offered 20k he'd have taken it, if he owns that card and he collects cards then he know what its worth and 20 is overpaying so he'd have snapped it up straight away...
lol lol, leave terry alone, his been living under a rock for the last 13 years dont you know that??!damn terry i though you were up there with collectors but mate that comment has blown me away.
bro he's receiving offers even OVER $20,000 for it, but he's currently considering and looking over what else he may have/get (he has $25,000 on the table right now). with all the hype around the PMGs, the MJ is the most wanted of the bunch (with Kobe closely behind). the seller bought it for a pretty penny, but it shows u how in just a few months the price of a card can go up considerably!! it also shows u how Panini have taken the NBA hobby down into the graves, with many collectors ditching all the new products and starting to concentrate on the 90's era cards/inserts/parallels. Panini's version of "inserts" have been nothing but trash!! they flooded the market with crap, only cos they had received feedback from collectors when they were starting out that us collectors wanted to see the "90's kind of inserts" back in this hobby.
lol lol, leave terry alone, his been living under a rock for the last 13 years dont you know that??!lmao, just messing with ya tez
Easy to understand why people would be willing to spend $20-30K on a non-auto - Jordan's rookie card is a non-auto and people have dropped $200K on that (although I must say I don't see how!).
The PMG Green can be seen as Jordan's "rookie" numbered card - and the most limited one of the two (ie the green, not the red). There are definitely only a maximum of 10 of these.......how many Jordan rookie cards are there? 10,000? 30,000?
Surely some weight must be given too to how many boxes of this stuff was made and how hard a pull it was - if i can compare it again to MJ's RC, in 1 box of 86 Fleer you would get 3 Jordan RC's on average......the 97 MJ PMG Green would have appeared about 1 in every 5,000 boxes (assuming there were only 50,000 boxes, there were probably double that) - so it was a ridiculously impossible pull!
Supply and demand mean there are probably 10,000 collectors in the world wanting this card......10,000 into 10 means crazy prices for this card are here to stay!
Where is the Doc's Delorean when you need it to go back to 1985 (or 1997 for that matter) and buy up big!!!
P.S. On a side note.....imagine there was still no such thing as the internet and eBay - how the hell would you ever find this green PMG now without the net??? It is hard enough to find with all of today's technology!!
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