Would people pay more for a Cameron Smith 2009 Captains sig #'ed to 50, or a 2012 Dynasty Cameron Smith League Leader Black #'ed to 50, but personally signed?
All select redemptions are also numbered as to be a limited supply. This is done to not only verify the cards but so of course none can be duplicated. Which in turn are collectible and will be worth more money.Id also like to pitch in a League Leader value point that is related to this topic. The League Leader Black cards are limited to 50, the same as the 2009 Captains Signature. If the 2009 Cam Smith is valued $800 - $1000, then would an IP signed Cam Smith League Leader also be worth that much? After all, there can only be a maximum of 50 possible signed LL's... so in a way they would be RARER than a 2009 Captains Sig, because 50 of those are guaranteed signed.....
No you are looking into to much they a worth what they are worthHey everyone, feel free to lay into me for thinking too deep but ive been doing a little maths on nrl cards, my main target was the league leader gold and blacks and what the bigger picture is as a whole (can be done for any release)
Ok heres my thing, a llb is well and fine to be 1/50 but lets multiply that by 16.. theres 800 of these cards around yet people are paying 300+ for these... thats roughly $250,000 for the lot
Then the golds even at $60 x the 2400 made is $144,000..
Compare to a 2003 jersey card, 900 made, $150ish at $135,000, anybody see what im talking about?
And does anybody that own these expect any return on these later on because i cant see it, bad business in my books, i know its mainly hype driving these cards but i see seasoned vets buying these at will, sure its for a collection but the bigger picture should be priority?
Thoughts?
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