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Originally Posted by jwfish81
The market got over-saturated in the 90's... Didn't help one bit IMHO
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It's even worse now. It started in 1996 when Upperdeck released the first game-used card (card with a piece of a game used jersey in it). At that point, even the no-namers in the set were worth at least 50 bucks. Now there's two or three jersey cards in a 24 count box and you'd be lucky to fetch $5 for them. They need to enforce some quality and quantity control on these products. Each of the major brands are producing about 10=15 products in each sport a year. Ridiculous!