I have quick question for discussion regarding photo matching and the value for lesser known player jerseys.
How do you think having a photo match impacts the value of a jersey for a player that was not on the team long or never made any real impact and was released?
Clearly photo matching is highly desirable. But most folks don't collect little known players. My assumption is a solid photo match would be desirable in and of itself, especially for those interested in collecting that specific team or that specific position from that team. I generally consider lesser tier or little known player jerseys sourced from the team at around $100 or so, and figure a photo match would make them around $150.
Thoughts?
As a follow up, how about the same (little know or quickly released players) but that were draft picks. Do you consider draft picks to be a value add for collectibility for players that otherwise didn't perform or were later released with little fan fair?
Thanks for your comments!
How do you think having a photo match impacts the value of a jersey for a player that was not on the team long or never made any real impact and was released?
Clearly photo matching is highly desirable. But most folks don't collect little known players. My assumption is a solid photo match would be desirable in and of itself, especially for those interested in collecting that specific team or that specific position from that team. I generally consider lesser tier or little known player jerseys sourced from the team at around $100 or so, and figure a photo match would make them around $150.
Thoughts?
As a follow up, how about the same (little know or quickly released players) but that were draft picks. Do you consider draft picks to be a value add for collectibility for players that otherwise didn't perform or were later released with little fan fair?
Thanks for your comments!
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