Does anyone know why Select changed from gold ink signatures to green ink signatures in the 2014 Future Force release? What was particularly puzzling was that in the original release, green signatures were on the more common signature cards, not the rarest.
Not only did the gold look much better IMO, I think the green signature has impacted adversely on the value of signatures from the 2014 release. To put things in perspective, a Matt Crouch gold signature from 2013 sold on eBay for $795. That is a lot of money.
Hopefully they go back to gold, it was a puzzling decision.
Left over Green Ink from FF 2012 apparently.
Significantly reduced the appeal of the product IMO.
If that is the case...WOW.
why not use the left over of gold ink instead.Left over Green Ink from FF 2012 apparently.
Significantly reduced the appeal of the product IMO.
There was no Green ink in 2012? The green signatures were signed in black
Does anyone know why Select changed from gold ink signatures to green ink signatures in the 2014 Future Force release? What was particularly puzzling was that in the original release, green signatures were on the more common signature cards, not the rarest.
Not only did the gold look much better IMO, I think the green signature has impacted adversely on the value of signatures from the 2014 release. To put things in perspective, a Matt Crouch gold signature from 2013 sold on eBay for $795. That is a lot of money.
Hopefully they go back to gold, it was a puzzling decision.
Interesting!If there is a FF this year...
Why would you think that there would be a possiblity of NOT having an Future Force year? Have you heard anything?If there is a FF this year...
Have heard a whisper, yes. It's popularity has dwindled significantly in the last couple years. Select have also seemed to have lost interest in it.Why would you think that there would be a possiblity of NOT having an Future Force year? Have you heard anything?
Have heard a whisper, yes. It's popularity has dwindled significantly in the last couple years. Select have also seemed to have lost interest in it.
Future Force is a great series and will one day prove to be the most valuable cards made due to its low numbers and uniqueness. Maybe only the Brownlow competition cards from 1996 series 2 will be rarer
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