all comes down to whether the collectors are after that card for example i try to collect ALL titans cards so a players number card eg scott prince league leader gold or black 007 would be appealing for me but im not going to put that much extra into making sure i get these cards where as someone may really want too. all it takes is two people that really want a certain numbered card to push the price up seems to happen with dragons cards a lot simply because there is a lot of dragons supporters/collectors
Yet Gidley #006 sold for $200.
So there is really no definitive answer, it all comes down to personal preference. I guess like most things in this world it comes down to right place right time, that gidley 006 might have sold for double that on another day, and the cam smith half of what it fetched. I was more interested in seeing if the general market viewed numbered cards as more valuable, scenario, your a normal punter, not at all fussed by what # is on the card, would you go into a bidding war for a card you really want knowing you may have to pay 10% or more extra because of the number even though its irrelevant to you, but you accept its place in the market?
I scored a luke lewis 29 of 50 black card and a gold terry campese.
I scored a luke lewis 29 of 50 black card and a gold terry campese.
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