The sports card market is absolutely booming right now. I sold off enough of my other stuff to buy this. There are only 10 of them. It is indescribably beautiful.
Originally Posted by Jewish Rabbi:
That’s not true at all, the print runs of some of the flagship has grown exponentially to the point where most cards, even RCs, will be completely worthless unless they come from a premium product. 2021 Topps Series 1 has a print run of ~ 1 million, almost double years past.
And that premium product is gonna run you $700-1200 a box, its become a big fat joke [Reply]
Originally Posted by Jewish Rabbi:
Not arguing that point, but retail isn’t scarce because the print runs have gone down.
Sure maybe Topps Series 1 Baseball isn't being shorted, but Panini has not released as much retail NFL or NBA, which is really the only thing worth buying retail of. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Easy 6:
Guess I'm a little confused here, and to be honest from what I can see from guys like you and Rubber Sponge, not as educated on this as I used to be
But if they've basically doubled print from years past, why is retail so scarce if not for the hoarder flippers?
I could have bought baseball cards any day I wanted, so maybe I misspoke about Topps, but Panini did not increase prints of their products and if they did I'd be willing to bet most of that was hobby products. [Reply]
Originally Posted by dlphg9:
I could have bought baseball cards any day I wanted, so maybe I misspoke about Topps, but Panini did not increase prints of their products and if they did I'd be willing to bet most of that was hobby products.
Honestly didn't even know Topps still existed, haven't seen them around in forever so I just figured Panini had bought them out like they did everyone else
Panini has gotta go, or at least have their stranglehold broken [Reply]
Originally Posted by Easy 6:
Honestly didn't even know Topps still existed, haven't seen them around in forever so I just figured Panini had bought them out like they did everyone else
Panini has gotta go, or at least have their stranglehold broken
Topps has exclusive license for MLB and doesn’t bother to make unlicensed cards. Panini has exclusive NFL and NBA license, but still makes MLB cards without team logos because the MLBPA is on board. Most MLB collectors won’t touch Panini because of it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Jewish Rabbi:
Topps has exclusive license for MLB and doesn’t bother to make unlicensed cards. Panini has exclusive NFL and NBA license, but still makes MLB cards without team logos because the MLBPA is on board. Most MLB collectors won’t touch Panini because of it.
Well I'm glad at least one old school card brand didn't sell out, sure wish they could still do football product... are Topps MLB cards as expensive and scarce as Panini football these days? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Easy 6:
Well I'm glad at least one old school card brand didn't sell out, sure wish they could still do football product... are Topps MLB cards as expensive and scarce as Panini football these days?
The premium ones, yes. Can find some of the lower tier retail in the wild every now and then. [Reply]