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    2007-08 Ultra Fresh Ink

    I noticed in the set that there are a lot of N/A autographs for many of the non-star players, such as Bieksa, Kobasew, Picard, etc.

    So, my question is, why do these "scrubs" have N/A autographs and how would you put a BV on them?

    In particular, I'm wondering about the Bieksa for my PC.

    Thank you for the help!

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    Probably like a $20 BV, they obviously aren't high end guys, just not enough have sold probably.

    For example, Lee Stempniak 05-06 Parkhurts Sigs, he's a SP. There's one on ebay right now and it's the 2nd I've seen since I started collecting a year ago, and that's booked at $20

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    i would guess that not many of them have been sold so they don't have an accurate figure. i'd say bieksa probably goes for 6 to 10 at most, putting value at 15 to 20.

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    Can't say for sure but they may not have sufficient market info, the cards may not have been released in large quantities, short-printed, etc. Those Fresh Inks can be pretty tough to come across in the past couple years since it's a relatively lightly broken product.

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    Hmm... definitely tough to figure out.

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    I have a couple from opc that were given out as redemptions. They were issued way late and no market data has come up yet.

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    Can't say for sure but they may not have sufficient market info, the cards may not have been released in large quantities, short-printed, etc. Those Fresh Inks can be pretty tough to come across in the past couple years since it's a relatively lightly broken product.

    This is exactly what it is. They are inserted 1 per case and because its lightly broken and also broken alot by kids and end up sitting in piles somewhere under a kids bed. Also the checklist is fairly big usually around 80 or so so in actuality there are very few of each card that ever see the light of day.

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    This is exactly what it is. They are inserted 1 per case and because its lightly broken and also broken alot by kids and end up sitting in piles somewhere under a kids bed. Also the checklist is fairly big usually around 80 or so so in actuality there are very few of each card that ever see the light of day.

    bv are way off also because of this..

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