The one thing I missed out where crazy insert, like the ones going for big money nowadays that aged extremely well. Probably the most high-end cards I bought were Fleer Ultra, and I did pull some nice cards out of those. I remember pulling a few 1:36 cards and being pretty excited. This one comes to mind:
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What I did miss out on were the big time cards - notably inserts and parallels - that have absolutely skyrocketed in value since the late '90s. In fact, a Michael Jordan 1997-98 Precious Metal Gems card just sold for....$350,100! Read about it here if you missed it.
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Sure, I missed the boat on life-changing cards in the late '90s, but at least I was smart enough to grab one of my favorite player at the time. It's one of my most prized Tino cards, and is easily one of my rarest and most high-end cards.
You definitely bought that Tino at the right time! I think most collector's that are in their mid 30's now, would say that the mid to late 90's was their favorite time to collect - not hard to imagine why, lots of variety, plenty of new innovations, and the biggie... there wasn't just two companies that were producing all of the cards!
ReplyDeleteI can't believe how much some 90s basketball cards are selling for. I know the sport has quickly rised to become the number 2 sport, but that kind of money for the Jordan PMG is just ridiculous. Must be some deep pocket collectors out there.
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