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Today is 1/1! So i will share the very first 1/1 Auto Game Used Jersey every made In 1999 SP Authentic released all the leftover Patches from the inaugural game jersey set in Football, Basketball and Hockey Since Charles Barkley had an exclusive Autograph contract with Fleer he did not have a Sign of the Times Auto from the SP Authentics set to include for the autograph Upper Deck fixed this by getting UDA to get Barkley to sign the first ever 1/1 Auto Game Used Jersey Card for the redemption!
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@goatcollect Would Upper Deck chop it up and put it in packs?! 👀
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@wholemars I love this. Really wish my other Teslas could do this!
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@YoitisLeo Highest value Barkley was 42k until a few days ago and that record was broken twice. $80k PMG and $144k Logoman Maybe he just sold too early
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More slop from this guy. the other thing hes not mentioning is that most of those cards are dogshit. a PMG Charles Barkley just sold for $80k. its not just about the "GOATS" its about the cards themselves and the rarity. of course no1 cares about mass produced testaverde cards
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The brutal truth about Sports Card "investing" ...I've bought hundreds of sports card collections over the years. Boxes, binders, storage units, estate sales — you name it, I've dug through it. And after doing this long enough, you start to notice something that most collectors never want to admit. 90% of every collection I open is full of guys who were genuinely great players. Not scrubs. Not junk wax commons nobody wanted even when they were printed. I'm talking real careers. Pro Bowlers. All-Stars. Hall of Famers in some cases. Players that people were legitimately excited about at some point in time. And VERY FEW PEOPLE cares about their cards anymore. Not a little. Not "the market is soft right now." I mean the cards are functionally worthless in terms of long-term appreciation, and they've been that way for a long time. Vinny Testaverde. Shareef Abdur-Rahim. Jaromir Jagr, Guys with legitimate careers, legitimate fan bases at their peak — sitting in boxes that end up in my hands for a fraction of what someone paid for them 20 years ago. For a long time I thought this was just bad luck or bad timing. Then I started to see the pattern. The sports card market isn't driven by talent. It's driven by attention. And here's the thing about attention — it's finite. There is only so much of it to go around, and it doesn't grow proportionally with the number of great players in any given era. The money in this hobby concentrates. It always has! And it concentrates around a very small number of players per decade — and sometimes not the best players, but the ones who transcend the sport entirely and become something bigger than a career stat line. Every decade gets maybe one, two, three of those players. That's it. 👈 The 90s had Griffey, Jordan, and Barry Sanders. Thousands of players were active. Hundreds had great careers. But when you say "90s cards" to anyone in this hobby, those are the three names that come up every single time. The market didn't forget the other guys — it just never gave them the same weight to begin with, and 30 years later that gap has only widened. The 2000s were Brady, Kobe, and Jeter. The 2010s were LeBron, Trout, Curry, McDavid with a significant drop-off after that. The names get fewer and further between the longer you look. That's not a coincidence. That's the structure of how this market actually works. And if you go back even further — into true vintage — the filter gets even tighter. There have been thousands of Hall of Famers across baseball, basketball, football, and hockey over the last century. But the vintage market really only sustains four or five names at the highest level over the long haul. Mantle. Ruth. Mays. Gretzky. Wilt. Gale Sayers on a good day. The rest of those collections, the ones filled with legitimate legends from their eras, eventually end up in boxes that people sell off because the market just doesn't care the way it once did. Vintage just shows you the ending of the movie that modern collectors are still living inside of right now. Here's the part that I think most people in this hobby don't fully sit with: There is a limited pool of money chasing cards. It's bigger than it's ever been, but it's still a pool. It's not infinite. And that pool has to be shared across every player, every set, every era, every sport. When money moves toward a handful of true icons — and it always does over time — it has to move away from somewhere else. The players who seemed like safe bets because they were great athletes end up being the ones holding the bag because the hobby only had room for so many at the top and they weren't quite in that tier. This is the conversation I wish someone had with me earlier. Not "buy stars." Buy the players that the entire world will still know by name in 20 years. That's a much shorter list than most people want to believe. For this decade, my honest read is Ohtani, Wemby, Mahomes (?), and maybe one or two others we haven't fully identified yet. Ohtani might be the safest long-term card investment I've seen in my entire time in this hobby. Two-way dominance at the highest level, global appeal that crosses every demographic, a story that doesn't have a clean comparison to anything that came before it. That's the profile of a player the market rewards forever. Wembanyama has the same energy — if he becomes what the basketball world believes he can be, his early cards are going to look ridiculous in 15 years. Everyone else? Buy them for what they are — short to medium-term plays. Ride the wave, sell into the hype, and move on. There's nothing wrong with that strategy. But don't confuse it with building something that compounds over decades. Every collection I open reminds me of this. The cards don't lie. Someone believed in those players once. Paid real money for them. Held them through the good years thinking it would pay off. And here they are, passed down or liquidated or dropped off at a show for whatever someone will give for them. Find the icons. The real ones. The ones the entire world will still be talking about long after you're gone. There aren't many of them. That's exactly the point....

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Legendary Cuts are always fun
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GOLD!!
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@LememeJames I just gave my collection to Heritage Auctions in Dallas because Goldin was in NY and we couldn't find a way to drop them off at the Dallas Card Show In no way shape or form do I trust any of the carriers to deliver high value items
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@TeslaXplored The post was literally about the future Why would they post the Model S and X here? Make it make sense
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@vegastbone They had money on it. Guy on the right had under 350
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Doing some comps with Heritage Auctions and I was disappointed how low the price of some John Elway cards. Why are John Elway cards so undervalued?
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Sorry about your loss! This is why I refused to send my collection to Goldin in NY and used the local Heritage Auctions I just don't trust any of the mail services enough along with the insurance would be to expensive AND too much of a pain to redeem if they did lose my collection
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Shaq Finals Game Used Patch from Topps Chrome
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@dwpoker He never hit any of his hard ways
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