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    Exclamation 2020 Bowman Chrome Jasson Dominguez Superfractor Autograph Sells for $474,000

    https://www.beckett.com/news/2020-bo...ls-for-474000/

    The 2020 Bowman Chrome Jasson Dominguez Superfractor was among the high sellers in the Winter Goldin Elite auction, selling for $474,000. Not bad for someone with less than 60 pro games to his credit.

    The one-of-one finally surfaced late in 2021 after being included as a part of 2020 Bowman Baseball. It has since been graded a Gem Mint 10 by PSA.

    Superfractors have seen a massive rise since Stephen Strasburg really opened the floodgates in 2010. It originally sold for just over $16,000 for the unsigned version (the autograph redemption wasn’t pulled until four years after it expired). Eight years later in September, 2018, the 2018 Bowman Chrome Shohei Ohtani Superfractor Autograph netted $184,000.

    The 2009 Bowman Chrome Draft Mike Trout autograph holds the record for the highest price ever paid for a Superfractor. It sold for $3.9 million through Goldin in August, 2020.

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    Evidently some people have way too much money, so they get cardboard for it. A hobby is a hobby, but that much on one (01) card, of a player who has just a little amount of MLB time is ridiculous .

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    he has no MLB time, played low minors, first yr. Very average at this point.

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