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Originally Posted by cgjackson222
Apparently the guy who bought the Jasson Dominquez Superfactor card for $474K also bid $500K on a Zion Williamson card that ultimately sold for for $594K.
This buyer of the Dominguez was interviewed and he claims that he bought a 1/1 Wander Franco Superfractor for $100,000 and that while many thought that was too much at the time, it’s market value today is in the $2 million-plus range.
Wander Franco is yet another "Five-Tool talent" (power, hitting for average, running, fielding, throwing) who may end up being Fernando Tatis and Vlad Guerrero Jr. wrapped into one, but $2Million ???
What if he gets injured?
https://www.actionnetwork.com/mlb/ja...ion-williamson
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Does anybody wonder how those 1/1 cards are distributed? Is it going to be like those McDonalds Monopoly game pieces where the big prize tickets are handled by "security" personnel that are supposed to "randomly" have the game pieces added to the common game pieces? I'll try not to laugh too hard if we find out that these 1/1 or 1/2 potentially million dollar cards are pushed to friends and associates of the card companies claiming to distribute them. How's that for a conspiracy theory!