2 months ago we talked about 3250 USD as a new high. Last night another specimen appeared and this time 4 different parties were typing in at least 3450 USD. Final sales price was impressive at 3938 USD: Michael Jordan 98-99 Fleer Playmakers Theatre #1/1 RARE | eBay
I been watching this auction as a fleer collector.
I don't know if that card is embossed or not. I have seen other auctions in the past where you can clearly she the embossed part of the card. To me it appears to be one of those fleer auction cards that was numbered and not embossed. I Know a lot of them got miss graded originally and people started making complaints, so beckett start putting sub label underneath that said not embossed/not numbered or embossed/not numbered or not embossed/numbered for the fleer auctions backups.
On a side note, you would think the shipping be free for such a high sale.
bankruptcy ones werent stamped were they? in fact every non serial numbered one hasnt been embossed....so if its serial numbered it should be embossed.
bankruptcy ones werent stamped were they? in fact every non serial numbered one hasnt been embossed....so if its serial numbered it should be embossed.
Little confusing. But kkoenig75 clearly states, that his specimen is embossed and thus the real
deal. Finishing price suggests, that bidders took his words for good, as 4 different parties typed in
at least 8.200 USD for a 9.100 USD final sales price.
There is a collector in Europe, who probably owns the most complete 90s insert sets in the world (more then 1000 different sets, including many low numbered of the late 90s !!! )
Last year he was able to complete the Playmakers Theatre set. Guess he needed
10+ years.... his pics:
Agree on the PWCC-auction. Thats not a good job by both BGS and the seller.
BGS should not grade cards, that were not pulled from packs. And if they do, they
should state that on the label (as they actually do sometimes). And the seller should
state, that this was most likely a replacement card or something similar.
Price at 4.494 USD currently seems way too high for a card with unknown origin.
Agree on the PWCC-auction. Thats not a good job by both BGS and the seller.
BGS should not grade cards, that were not pulled from packs. And if they do, they
should state that on the label (as they actually do sometimes). And the seller should
state, that this was most likely a replacement card or something similar.
Price at 4.494 USD currently seems way too high for a card with unknown origin.
I reckon this is one of those that was graded before beckett knew about all the different unofficial versions (one would hope). even if this was a fleer auction card it is still not worth that kind of money.