Just my opinion
Given the information you have posted, if the card is a Super Fractor, I'm assuming that it is a one of one (1/1). ?
If it is a 1/1 then determining a value is tough regardless of whether the player is alive or deceased.
Basically what I'm trying to say is that a 1/1 doesn't come with a set value or price tag. It all boils down to what another collector is willing to pay for the card.
Some factors may affect the value, HOFer, potential HOFer, rookie card and so on, but the bottom line is there really isn't a set value since the card is unique.
Years ago I pulled a rookie card from a pack, this was before 1/1s began to appear. This rookie card was kind of unique since it was numbered to 100 and I had the rookie's jersey number (serial #19/100). Some collectors would say it was a 1/1 card. I put the card up for auction on Ebay and did well with the auction. Fast forward 3 months and the rookie couldn't hit the ball and was sent back down to the minors. When things started going well again and the rookie was called back up to the majors, he got a different jersey number. Ouch!
On the other hand, several years ago someone paid over 10K for Strasburg's Super Fractor. So you just never know.
Hope this helps
Jantz
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