Old school Exquisite definitely , Immaculate or flawless for Panini products
Panini, really? wow...
I was under the impression the old brand i.e. Upper Deck, Fleer still dominating ... lol
Since you guys are pro and experienced collectors, don't we have a thread in the forum, where someone post up a card and (experienced/pro) people comments on the approximate value of the card?
I assume there isn't one, because the value/price can be so subjective from one person to another?
Exquisite is definitely expensive.
Personally my approach is get something reasonably priced and hope for some increase or spike.
I'll have a look at the other releases you mentioned.
Do you consider Beckett graded when you make your purchase or are you guys happy with ungraded?
Exquisite is definitely expensive.
Personally my approach is get something reasonably priced and hope for some increase or spike.
I'll have a look at the other releases you mentioned.
Do you consider Beckett graded when you make your purchase or are you guys happy with ungraded?
Here lies your problem.
Why not just collect because you like a team/player/set/design???
If you're trying to invest you'll have to be patient and extremely wise.
The beauty of this game is that usually the cards we collect, retain SOME value, but if you're in it just to try and make money then you could find yourself in a hole real fast.
It's hard to predict when a set/player will spike. But usually once a player retires and then gets in the HOF sees a spike. Another time is Playoff time or a nice run of games.
i have over 50 tim hardaway jr autos all worth about 50% less then i paid lolTotally agree with this, a lot of it is out of your control. Take Kawhi Leonard for example I started PCing him 2 months before he won the Finals MVP and was able to flip $8 cards for $50 but that is an exception. Awards, rings and HOF dictate prices as do crazy hot games like when Michael Carter-Williams dominated on debut, Klay Thompson exploded in that crazy quarter and of course there was Linsanity! If you want to invest buy shares not cards.
It's hard to predict when a set/player will spike. But usually once a player retires and then gets in the HOF sees a spike. Another time is Playoff time or a nice run of games.
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