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On this week’s episode of Cut the Nonsense, Joe and Danny debate "Jersey Number" matches with card numbers. Joe argues that paying a premium for a 99/99 parallel is just a sales tactic, while Danny asks if the market ever justifies the extra cost.
The guys also dive into the NFL market, questioning why Derrick Henry gets absolutely no love in terms of hobby love despite putting up Hall of Fame numbers. They also discuss Trevor Lawrence's stagnant prices and a big-time Lions prediction for next year's Super Bowl.
Later, the conversation shifts to grading. Danny asks if it’s worth buying a Mike Baker (MBA) slab just to cross it to PSA for uniformity. Joe shares a PSA valuation story involving a vintage Roger Maris card that received a wild price estimate range. Finally, they cover the explosion of TCG at sports card shows and the major merger with the Strongsville Sports Collectors Convention.
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By Cut the NonsenseOn this week’s episode of Cut the Nonsense, Joe and Danny debate "Jersey Number" matches with card numbers. Joe argues that paying a premium for a 99/99 parallel is just a sales tactic, while Danny asks if the market ever justifies the extra cost.
The guys also dive into the NFL market, questioning why Derrick Henry gets absolutely no love in terms of hobby love despite putting up Hall of Fame numbers. They also discuss Trevor Lawrence's stagnant prices and a big-time Lions prediction for next year's Super Bowl.
Later, the conversation shifts to grading. Danny asks if it’s worth buying a Mike Baker (MBA) slab just to cross it to PSA for uniformity. Joe shares a PSA valuation story involving a vintage Roger Maris card that received a wild price estimate range. Finally, they cover the explosion of TCG at sports card shows and the major merger with the Strongsville Sports Collectors Convention.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices