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Posted By: Phil Bornstein
I don't know if any of you are pack collectors- but can anyone explain why someone would pay 7K-9K for a supposedly unopened Sport Kings pack which contains 1 single card. Even if that card were one of the "big 4" (a 4 out of 48 possibility)- it would need to grade out at 9 or 10 to be worth the money paid. Given the great probability that the card in such a pack would have corner or edge issues and could have centering issues, print defects, etc.... and would likely be one of the many commons- why the high prices? |
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Posted By: sagard
99.999% of unopened packs are worth more than their contents. This is just following the rules. That and pack collectors don't typically care a whole lot what's inside as long as the pack is unopened. |
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Posted By: Andrew S.
Phil, where did you see an unopened Sport Kings? |
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Posted By: Alan U
There's a couple on ebay right now |
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Posted By: Bilko G
you are bidding on the rarity of the unopened pack more so than you are bidding on whats inside. |
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Posted By: Phil Bornstein
I understand lots of different collectibles, even bad art, but paying a premium for an "unopened" pack- I just don't get it. There's at least 1 on ebay right now and one just sold in Memory Lane. |
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Posted By: Anthony N.
The one on ebay last nite was the first one to be offered there in the last 5 years that I've been tracking packs. Previous to that there were 2 in Memory Lane (assuming it's a different pack) and there was one at the National in Cleveland in '04, that sold in a hour on set up day. |
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Posted By: Marc S.
Simple economics. |
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Posted By: Rich
Sport Kings wrappers have been easy to find for years, nothing to do with an unopened find. Goody Goldfadden had stacks of them in the 1970's. Sport Kings unopened packs are rare, most that are offered are fake. How can a company grade a pack if they have never seen a real one. I'll just say that I know what a real one looks like and I have not seen one lately. Just an opinion. |
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Posted By: JC
The pack on eBay appeared to be authentic. |
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Posted By: JP
Looks like no one wanted it at $5800 though, so its value is still undetermined. |
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Posted By: Bobby Binder
a GAI 7 sold for 8114.55 on 5/18/08 in Memory Lane. |
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Posted By: Phil B
But I hear that one may have been trimmed |
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