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@CardPurchaser pulled these from a pack and have no idea the value or if I should send them in somewhere to be authenticated first? Completely miscut and odd shaped and the cards link together. Any insight? Thank you.
Topps/Fanatics made it to where almost EVERY desirable case hit can NOT be pulled in retail for 2025 Topps chrome football... 😢
Such a MASSIVE disappointment🤦♂️
Alright guy I think I fuckedd up.
I can’t remember my password to this X account and can’t remember my password to the email I used to sign up for this X account…
What do I do
This is what opening FIFTY Donruss Rookies & Highlight sets looks like 👀
They managed to pull eight Jaxson Dart Horizontal Green Uptowns!
📸: @thecardcraze
I sold a Kevin Mcgonigle serial numbered card that’s currently in eBay authentication. Someone took the photo from my listing, same serial number, same photo taken in my light box and listed it for 249.99(to avoid authentication). I notified @eBay it wasn’t in violation. @CardPurchaser
I think one of the biggest misses I see for a lot of people holding cards long term is the thought that once a player gets in the Hall of Fame their cards will increase in value.
That really only applies to players who were longshots to get in and were surprise entries. Think someone like CC Sabathia being first ballot. That sort of thing.
I promise you LeBron, Brady, Mahomes, Curry, any player who everyone already knows is making the HOF, it will not create a sudden new renaissance in value for their cards.
That’s not to say you shouldn’t be holding cards of all time greats long term! It’s simply saying the HOF aspect will not be a force multiplier for their respective markets.