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Future value of Jeter cards after HOF induction
Would one consider the value of Derek Jeter cards (esp. rc's and tougher minor league cards) to jump in value much more than where they are now after his induction? Just curious as it seems his cards are peaking right now. Let me know your thoughts..
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I'd assume both supply and demand would rise, if that helps!
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Pump and Dump will most likely happen. I do not believe the dust will settle
behind the line of scrimmage however. Biggest question is how big will the bubble get? |
It's self evident he will make the HOF probably unanimously so why would they jump if that's already priced in?
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Typically cards of "sure thing" hall of famers follow the same pattern. Boost in price right near retirement, gradual fall off till a bit before election, price rise till a bit after induction, then gradual settling in to a mostly stable level.
There used to also be little jumps for things like someone becoming a manager, or dying, but I haven't tracked anything that closely in years. |
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Exactly. Look at Mariano. His stuff was super hot in January when it was announced that he was the first unanimous inductee. Since then the news has subsided as has demand. There may be a bump around induction time.
I wouldn’t plan on Jeter stuff skyrocketing in value because of his induction. There will be a large amount of interest when the announcement is made. The trick to Jeter is that he’s still active and there is an upside and a downside. Since his involvement with the Marlins - his stock has actually fallen for the first time in his career. If he can put a winning team on the field his stuff will go up. A ws win would elevate him to a new level. Quote:
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Man, Jeter prices are absolutely bonkers right now. PSA 8 SP rookies have almost doubled in price since November.
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tell me about it, wish I kept my 8.5 and not sold it 5 years ago !
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Pick up the pinnacle black borders. Love them
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Respectfully, all of the above theories don't really hold water, as there's been a robust, unexplainable rise in his cards over the last few months that aren't tied to retirement, death, HOF induction or coaching. I think the demand for his cards is actually outweighing the supply (and as we know there's a huge supply), so that speaks volumes.
I believe there'll be higher prices yet to come, especially in 2020. |
Higher for a time will come back down on the easiest stuff but will remain high on the better stuf. some (of the better stuff) may slightly dip (in time after the initial rise) but rebound.
I think it is stupid but will probably happen are people that thick they think he isn't getting in? Do they not think he already has a premium? Honestly to me he is the most overrated player of all-time but he has the demand and thats what matters not what i think about him but what those in the market feel. |
Glyn, 6th on the all time hits list and 5 rings is overrated?
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His numbers most closely resemble Paul Molitor. His stuff is priced like Mickey Hank and Willie. He was in the right place at the right time and drafted by the right team. But for the numbers he put up he is very overrated. No MVP awards and frequently wasn’t the best player on his own team. |
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All in good fun guys...Jeter never paid my rent (see Bronx Tale), so I don't have a particular obsession with him...I just think he had the "it" factor...Paul Molitor didn't, sorry. Jeter was a fierce competitor, team leader and gutsy player. Let's not overlook the fact that he had more hits than Honus Wagner.
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10th SS in WAR per Baseball Reference. Wagner 130.8 Jeter 72.4. Let's not get too carried away invoking Wagner as a point of reference. Great player yes but his hobby standing far outstrips his pure baseball value IMO. Still, for all the reasons discussed, understandable. An easy hero in an age of users and jerks.
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Peter- the point of reference to Wagner was a simple fact, that Jeter had more hits than him, was all.
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Let's try it this way, if you could only pick one of the two players for your team, who would you choose, Jeter or ARod? Jeter or Miggy Cabrera? Jeter or Griffey? Jeter or Ripken? |
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Jeter's '99 and '06 seasons were certainly MVP worthy. Falling 2nd behind Morneau in 2006 was certainly a surprise. |
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If there's a tower of famous American athletes since the early 1980s, Michael Jordan is number 1 by a mile but that next step down will certainly have Jeter. Right now the guy with the highest Q rating in baseball is Bryce Harper. Is he the best player in the league? Of course not, but if he and Trout walk into a bar, he's the guy that non everyday baseball people turn and go, 'WOW THAT'S BRYCE HARPER!' Jeter had a national farewell commercial by Nike! Who was the last guy to have one of those? Jordan. I'm not trying to counter the 'Jeter is overrated' argument, folks can throw that out all they want. Just trying to point out that regardless of how his numbers stack up to guys like Mantle and Mays, his fame at the very least matches theirs. |
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Adam, clearly we will never convince each other that the other person is right. So, again, let's respectfully agree to disagree.
I don't think people compare Jeter to Ruth or Mantle's career accomplishments or stats, BUT I think most baseball fans (especially knowledgable of Yankee history), have him as last generation's Yankee superstar, who completes the chain chronologically...Ruth, Gehrig, DiMaggio, Mantle, Munson, Reggie, Mattingly...and Jeter. I still think people here (for an unknown reason) are downplaying the fact he is 6th on the all-time hits list (that's an enormous feat), as well as being a major contributor to 5 championships. When I look at him, I don't just look at stats on paper...there's many intangibles. |
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Lol. That's kind of funny! |
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That being said, it is much better to be overrated than underrated. |
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I know it was a joke but the funny thing is that Bryce Harper is a practicing Mormon and doesn’t drink alcohol. |
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Is that true Rhett? Interesting for sure.
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Ridiculous prices on the Jeter SP last night, via PWCC eBay auctions.
PSA 9 = $7000 SGC 9 = $4200 SGC 9.5 = $8700 |
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Could be back up now as they claimed, uncoincidentally, that they were doing some upgrades to their inventory lists/computer? :rolleyes: |
just got 10 psa8 1993 topps well centered $15 each with shipping ,,,oh well ,$150,
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Any updates to report? Even though the vote is completed, a tone a anticipate a run up to the ceremony, any decline?
I've sold all but one of my really tough jeters. Prices seem stable to a little higher |
I've been collecting 92-96 Jeter pretty hard for the past year. I need about 35 more, but they're all hard ones. Some of the cards just never pop up. 1996 Circa Rave and 1996 Upper Deck Diamond Dynasty Gold come to mind.
The prices have been pretty steady for the past 6 months from what I have seen. Super aggressive bidding on the rare stuff that doesn't pop up frequently. |
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Any Jeter card, any playing year in a PSA 10 has a demand.
Example: The only modern I collect 2013 Topps Chrome and the Jeter is a very popular card in the set. No rhyme or reason whatsoever other than its Jeter. RayB |
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Here is a different one from 1998 this box was sold at Sam's Club
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