I see where you're coming from here: in terms of any Watson Brownlow card, what it all comes down to is how sentimental a collector still might be about such player. Yes I understand such stat is now dated however any generic high end collector may still be prepared to pay as much as $200 for either card you're talking about as 1) that was the time of the time and 2) Jobe had the courtesy to hand in his BM as to be fair many dons were hard done by that ASADA scandal IMO. Now speaking of Cochin and Mitchell, I DO think and hope those predictors cards of 2016 should hold value in themselves close to what the Dangerfield one is as it was not till 2016 when they were actually proclaimed Brownlow medalists. If that doesn't quite answer your question, I do think select will sooner or later revisit the Brownlow legacy theme in a series ii release but that would probably be when we finally see BM's from Port (IE Gray?, Vines?) and GWS (IE Whitfield?, Kelly?)