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 arrowheadnation:
Since I can't afford any of the cards that I want right now, I picked up something that I've been on the lookout for.
$5000 face value Super Bowl LIV ticket (the highest price that I'm aware of) with an EXTEMELY RARE postgame on-field pass.
It will look nice next to the program, ring, confetti, and the trophy.
Too cool, Brother!! Love the Lombardi Trophy, too!! [Reply]
Originally Posted by tatorhog:
I follow some collectors on twitter that are big into it. There's some crazy waiting period to even be able to buy a "pack" and it seems like a giant pain in the ass. But then they open this $14 pack (or whatever they paid) and flip the contents for hundreds, if not thousands of dollars.
I never anticipated blockchain cards, but I guess its a thing now. a LeBron dunk sold for $208k recently.
Other NFT things are bringing ridiculous amounts. Jack Dorsey is selling his very first tweet, if it hasn't already sold, and last I heard it was at like 2.5 mil.
Some blockchain art has brought millions.
I've been building NFT sets for over a year now. We've minted over 500,000 NFTs... not sports related. But the business is booming.
We launched BCHeroes.com with a pack mechanism... sold almost 50,000 packs so far. And done over 2.5 million in revenue on the secondary market.
Creators get 6% on average every time a digital collectible that they created is sold on a secondary market.
NBA Top Shot is huge... wait until the NFL NFT equivalent is live.
Originally Posted by arrowheadnation:
Since I can't afford any of the cards that I want right now, I picked up something that I've been on the lookout for.
$5000 face value Super Bowl LIV ticket (the highest price that I'm aware of) with an EXTEMELY RARE postgame on-field pass.
It will look nice next to the program, ring, confetti, and the trophy.
Dude, that is bad ass!!! Where did you pick up that trophy?? And the pass? Sweet AF. [Reply]
Originally Posted by teedubya:
I've been building NFT sets for over a year now. We've minted over 500,000 NFTs... not sports related. But the business is booming.
We launched BCHeroes.com with a pack mechanism... sold almost 50,000 packs so far. And done over 2.5 million in revenue on the secondary market.
Creators get 6% on average every time a digital collectible that they created is sold on a secondary market.
NBA Top Shot is huge... wait until the NFL NFT equivalent is live.
Can you help me explain BCheroes? I'd like to get involved and how do you submit art? I'm literally a complete noob when it comes to this and you sounded intelligent from your interview lol. [Reply]
Wonder what the value would be for a 1989 Topps Traded Nolan Ryan #106T that is graded as 10.0 Gem Mint and 1995-1996 Fleer Total D #3 Michael Jordan, also graded as 10.... [Reply]
Originally Posted by Coach:
Wonder what the value would be for a 1989 Topps Traded Nolan Ryan #106T that is graded as 10.0 Gem Mint and 1995-1996 Fleer Total D #3 Michael Jordan, also graded as 10....
Prices on Ryan are all over the map, everywhere from $15-125
Yeah, the Ryan one that I have in my possession, I was seeing the same thing you were seeing as well, anywhere from $30-$80 in some sites.
As for the Jordan one, I was surprised to see that it might be $700.00+ by the link you provided me. The card is exactly what it looks like on the link that was provided, but the case is BCCG (which on the back of the case shows the www.beckeett.com/bccg) and it did say "10 - Mint or Better". [Reply]
Originally Posted by Coach:
Yeah, the Ryan one that I have in my possession, I was seeing the same thing you were seeing as well, anywhere from $30-$80 in some sites.
As for the Jordan one, I was surprised to see that it might be $700.00+ by the link you provided me. The card is exactly what it looks like on the link that was provided, but the case is BCCG (which on the back of the case shows the www.beckeett.com/bccg) and it did say "10 - Mint or Better".
I'm not nearly as hip to this new style market as some of the other guys here, but I've definitely noticed that the asking price for two identically graded cards can vary wildly
The real market value looks to be the sellers who actually have current bids, meanwhile some dudes identical card for $200 more seemingly has no interest at all [Reply]
Originally Posted by Coach:
Yeah, the Ryan one that I have in my possession, I was seeing the same thing you were seeing as well, anywhere from $30-$80 in some sites.
As for the Jordan one, I was surprised to see that it might be $700.00+ by the link you provided me. The card is exactly what it looks like on the link that was provided, but the case is BCCG (which on the back of the case shows the www.beckeett.com/bccg) and it did say "10 - Mint or Better".
One thing you have to remember is that grading companies makes a difference in price. A PSA will sell higher than a BCCG. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KChiefs1:
One thing you have to remember is that grading companies makes a difference in price. A PSA will sell higher than a BCCG.
Right, I appreciate the heads up on that.
Just wish it wasn't so costly to send some of the cards that I have in my possession that to either be graded or re-evaluated. [Reply]