dengbang wrote: ↑Thu Jun 08, 2023 2:04 pm
I believe Spinotron has the Credentials Future set, I know he has the 1/1 Mercer. I can't recall if he was able to land the Hill 1/1 though. I wouldn't say that the 97 credentials hasn't reached PMG levels, it just depends on which player and serial #. Jordan Future /72 last sold for $100K+ I believe and Kobe Future /73 $50K+, so the price is already high imo. There are many private sales which could be the reason for lack of sales data, especially for 90's cards.
Yes. He completed both sets. From my point of view, e-x2001 is at the 5-10 places from the the top 10. Probably PMG, CPMG, 97/98 Star Rubies and 98 PMG. (Consider adding MJ+Kobe card price for ranking) Then E-x2001 and a few parallel sets.
What I mean is, considering how nice the set looks, how funny to collect. It seems like it can do better. I can imagine collectors go after it if it is like, total 85. So Hill will be 80 future and 5 Now. And Mercer 5 future 80 now.
But hey this is the fun part of collecting, we never know. We can think of many reasons why some cards are selling well, in the end, the market is free.
mindcycle wrote: ↑Thu Jun 08, 2023 6:38 pm
Yeah set and player collectors have the 97 credentials locked up. The lower numbered ones at least. I've been trying to land a Future of one of the Nuggets players that year (Battie, Fortson, Jackson) for quite awhile now. They are all super low numbered. I know who has copies but they won't be selling those any time soon, lol.
I think the price you can get for PMG reds and greens nowadays often outweighs the desire to own those long term in a lot of cases. I know a hardcore player collector who landed a green of his PC guy and then sold it maybe a year later. The price he got was just too hard to pass up and I totally get that mentality and can respect it. Not that Crendentials can't reach crazy prices as well, but PMGs are on a different level. IMO, it's mostly due to the big 90's set guys going after them hard, even prior to the pandemic. Guys like Nat Turner posting his chase on the message boards for years then that turned into guys on IG following suite where an even larger audience can be found. I personally think the prices on some of that stuff has gotten out of hand, but at the same time a lot of it survived the market downturn so that tells you something as well.
I agree with you. The lowest parallel I have from my 97-98 collection is the future Fortson you mentioned. I think, this set is quite hard to find and the price are considered to be lower than it should be. Lacking an iconic sales matters as well. For instance, if we have a Green Jordan on auction and it is sold for ok 500k, then people whom know less about the set will come to realise this set MIGHT have some potential.
For PMG red and green. I believe the market is quite strong, we see high supply and demand. We can see how the Jordan Red PMG and CPMG goes and see what people think about the set. One of the reasons, like you said, big collectors are chasing PMG, even not completing the sets but to have as many as possible, it is like having a centurion and people know you are serious. (This happens at the PTCG community, to call yourself a serious collector of modern PTCG, first you have to have a 2017 JP Lillie PSA10) How this goes long term really depends on how the community thinks about the sets. Just put it very bluntly, if having 10 red PMG of the top 10 90s players getting more noice, recognitions and respect from the community than getting 10 of any year Black Prizm of the top 10 moder players, then there is a reason for those big guns to enter the market.
In the end, it is like people spending millions on apps, when we are IN the hobby we love to be respected by the community (maybe not 100% but 20%? 30%?) and we also love to tell people how much the cards worth and we also want to tell people how good our insight on the "investment" is. So to me, I have 2 red PMG, 0 CPMG (I find it very baffling) and a few of cards from the top 10 sets. (Like Star Rubies, now and future, 98 PMG) and my cost is my mom settled the debts in 98, so either way it goes, since I never plan to sell any of the cards, is fine. (Like I said of cos I enjoy telling people how much they worth, but even they drop to close to 0, let's be blunt, I spent way more on apps in the last 10 years and they are all 0 in value)