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03-16-2011, 05:28 PM #1
Question about ITG Miller RC?
Does anyone know a price range on a 2002-03 ITG Ultimate Memorabilia Ultimate Rookies Ryan Miller RC /250. (Graded 9).
Beckett.com just says N/A print run and N/A pricing, which is strange.
Any help is appreciated, Thanks.
J.
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03-16-2011, 05:36 PM #2
Tough call that one. The SP numbering and the grading is what gives it some value, as it would be similar in price to the BAP or the BYS if not for that.
I'd say triple the value of a Black Diamond, yet less than the value of the Private Stock or the Titanium Hobby were they to be graded the same.
Probably in the neighbohood of $90-$135.00 or thereabouts.
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03-16-2011, 06:17 PM #3
All 02-03 BAP (ITG) Ultimate RCs came out of the pack graded by BGS if I'm not mistaken. Therefore, you would need a graded card price guide.
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03-18-2011, 02:53 AM #4
Yea, usually beckett online works fine, but they say N/A even for print run when the print run is clearly /250. It is just odd that the site can find the card but it says no print run and no price. Usually they will at least list the print run and usually cards with a print run of /15 or /25 at the highest or price not priced due to scarcity. It is just odd. And yes all the ultimate memorabilia cards came out graded in these early years. It was pretty cool. For example I have a 01-02 BAP Ultimate Memorabilia Wayne Gretzky Complete Package. 10/10. Which is just such a nice cards, but since it is from the 2nd Edition Ultimate series it came out of the pack graded s 9.5, making the card even better. I love that card. The Miller is graded a 9, and I'm pretty sure it is a rather pricey rookie, I haven't seen many of them around when it comes to the 1st and 2nd edition Ultimate Memorabilia a card that is print run /250 but is graded a 9 actually becomes even rarer because of all the RCs that were graded a 7, if that makes any sense. Thanks for the tips though guys. And sorry for typing soon much, I just bought this new Xoom thing and this is my first message so I had to test it out, haha. Thanks Again. Jay.
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