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So now with all this attention and money flowing in, can we expect the card companies to start cranking up the presses to the junk days or even higher with more new hit or miss products or do they stay static with lower print runs, higher prices and more manufactured rarity?
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The modern market however, is catching up to the vintage. people who were teenagers in the 90s, and chased the popular inserts of the day (legacy, PMG, die cuts, of MJ, Griffey, ) now have disposable income to finally buy those cards. Whether the rarity is "manufactured" or not, the cards themselves are rare and command a premium. obviously this is not the message board for this discussion ,as we all here have a significant interest in vintage. But 90s cards, at least those of Griffey, jordan, kobe, are here to stay. |
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"All 180 base cards are available in a Player's Private Issue parallel, which is serial-numbered to 999 copies. Although these cards are numbered to 999, only 599 exist. The first 100 serial-numbered cards were set aside and given to each player as a gift from Topps. The next 499 cards (cards 101-599) were randomly inserted in packs. At the end of the 1996 season, Topps issued a press release where they said, that due to disappointing sales, they destroyed the final 400 sets." Now, I don't believe that last part is true because I've seen cards numbered into the 900s--undoubtedly back-doored at the factory instead of being destroyed--but even so, the print run was under 1,000 and people have started to chase the biggest names and run up the price. Maybe not to the taste of the majority here but no less a real thing than any other form of collecting. It is ignorant to simply write off the era as 'shiny crap' or 'junk wax', but if you do and you happen to come across accumulations of these cards, please mail them to me.
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