Just sitting here pondering our wonderful hobby, and was thinking about how important autographed cards and/or memorabilia cards have become. While in person autos go WAY back, and card companies began at least experimenting with getting cards signed by players to then be inserted into packs (or obtained via mail-in redemption cards) in the early 90s, the practice of card companies obtaining signatures and then inserting those cards into packs didn't become mainstream until 1996-97's Skybox Autographics set. On the memorabilia side, Upper Deck kicked off the memorabilia craze in 1997-98 with their Game Jersey cards, which then continued and began to be picked up by other card companies, as well as to eventually include more than just jersey swatches by utilizing patches, pieces of game-used shoes/balls/floor/headbands/towels etc.
I've always been more interested in autos, despite very much enjoying and collecting memorabilia cards as well. If I was only allowed to keep a single card in my collection, and it was to either include an on-card auto, or a super-premium piece of game-used memorabilia (i.e. logoman, or any other type of premium patch or memorabilia piece), I would choose the autographed card, and it wouldn't be close.
Would love to hear others' thoughts and choices on this topic.
