FCB Weekly Hot List – February 3rd 2012 Edition

Undoubtedly the biggest news in sports cards this week was the buzz about my interview on the FCB podcast last week.  Riiiiight, maybe not.  Although you shouldn’t do it for me, you should listen – it will even give you a little insight into the Hot List.

Paragraph break to reset, the biggest news in the hobby this week was the release of 2012 Topps, that’s right, base Topps – you know, the one that pretty much has base cards – a few crummy inserts here and there and that’s about it?  If you are thinking that, you are sorely wrong.  The competition in the card industry over the past few decades that has driven card companies to provide as much bang per buck as possible, has now even infected base Topps with Autographs, Coin Cards, Rare Parallels, Patches and Squirrels, that’s right, Squirrels.

I think there’s another thing that’s great about base Topps, nostalgia.  First of all, it’s been going now for what, 61 years or something like that (we’ve established many times that consistency = very good in the card industry, card manufacturers still sorting that out….), there’s just something about that first release of the new year that’s cool.  As a kid, I couldn’t wait to get my hands on a few packs, see the new design and break a pack or two hoping for the one in a million autograph.  Now, about those autographs, if you were lucky enough to hit the one in a million auto, you likely would pull someone like Mickey Morandi.  The Cal Ripken Jr. you were hoping for?  Well, that’s an auto SP – which reminds me of the “Dumb and Dumber” moment where the desired woman says everything to Jim Carey but an all out no and he says “so you’re saying I’ve got a chance,” when we all know, he doesn’t.  Yes, that’s where we all were hoping for one of these big hit autos.  However, one year I struck gold, 3 retail Wal Mart packs and I pull an on-card Alex Rodriguez autograph out of 1996 Topps – what a hit, still to this day probably my biggest rush every in spite of having busted over 50 cases the last few years.

Now, the autographs are much easier to pull but the good ones..those are still tough.  Topps also benefits from it being a bit of a “dry” release time when there isn’t a ton else going on in the hobby but collectors are beginning to get wound up for the season.  You know what it also does, it provides fodder for the Hot List, yes, just like nuts for squirrels.

1. 2012 Topps Skip Schumaker Squirrel SSP

 Squirrel
Comments: Speaking of which, you have the infamous Squirrel card (does anyone reaaaallly care about Skip Schumaker).  This seems to have been a bit of a gimmick for Topps in these base releases – a card that draws attention (you recall Jeter and GWB a few years back) and is thought to be a good bit of a short print and ultimately winds up on the front page of yahoo.com.  Now here is an interesting thing – in the card world something like 100, well that’s short printed, however, even if a small chunk of America wants 100, one isn’t nearly enough to go around and prices skyrocket.  This happened to the Squirrel card and early sales were over $300, now they are around $100 and I’m sure will slide further but this is still a very nice value add for those opening packs.

2. Angelo Dundee 2011 Topps Allen and Ginter Auto

 Dundee
Comments:  A recurring theme we seem to experience on the Hot List is in the inclusion of famous, or even semi-famous players who pass away.  It’s kind of strange to be honest but we talk about price spikes and why they happen, regardless of the way they may have come about.  You’ve heard a ton about Muhammad Ali and his autograph values if you’ve followed sports cards at all.  What you might not have known up until this week was that his trainer, Angelo Dundee also had autographs and also had a following (for the record, I’m absolutely convinced a Rocky set with autographs of Mick, Paulie and the crew would sell amazingly well).  Angelo passed away this week and I’m guessing the amount of eBay searches went up significantly causing his Allen and Ginter autos to quadruple from $15 to $60.

3. 2012 Topps Jumbo Boxes

 Topps Baseball
Comments: For all the reasons I wrote in the introduction, Topps Jumbo Boxes have risen 25% or more this week and are moving like wildfire at local card shops and retail outlets alike.  See how that works, write intro, cut description of another slot short, sweet!

4. Christian Yelich 2010 Bowman Sterling Autos

 yelich

Comments: If you follow prospects, this isn’t the first time you’ve heard of Christian Yelich.  However, you also know if you follow prospect sale prices that there has been a rising tide of sales over the last month that seems to be driving notable prospects that make top 100 lists and things of that nature, much higher in price.  Christian is one of those guys – what happens is in the offseason prospectors have more time to sift data, lists and analysis and determine who they feel to be under priced, it appears that Christian was one of these guys and his 2010 Bowman Sterling Autos have risen from $8 to $12

5. Bryce Harper 2011 Bowman Chrome Autos

Harper

Comments: Bryce’s Chrome Autos have started picking up steam.  It’s rare that people would ever consider a Chrome Auto that sells for $150-$200 depressed in value but that’s where Bryce was.  As the season nears more eBayers begin to consider Bryce’s massive talent and what that might mean this year.  Here’s the thing, Bryce has the chance to go bonkers at almost any time and given the reputation that precedes him this will mean a TON of media coverage when/if that happens.  A ton of media coverage in tandem with some huge hype will mean that $200 is going to seem awful cheap for a Chrome Auto.  Bryce’s Blue Refractor Autos have moved from the $450 range to over $600 in the past week.

6. Bubba Starling 2011 Bowman Chrome Draft Autos

Bubba

Comments: One of the things that annoys me a bit at times is when a certain player has one card and the information comes out that there will be a second card made.  Reactions like “omg sell sell sell!!!”, “guess I better list those” and “those gotta go now” abound.  I have to imagine the people who made a fortune off Jason Heyward Elites, Mike Trout Elites and others must laugh.  Typically the instigator of these statements is a players Chrome issue that comes out after some other set has released an autograph.  Well, now Topps is doing it to themselves with this USA contract.  Bubba’s 2011 Bowman Chrome Draft Auto was not his first auto, that was in 2010 Bowman Chrome (also 2010 Topps USA, 2010 Bowman Sterling and so on). And what are collectors saying?  “I’ll take both, thank you.”  Is what they are saying.  Bubba’s Chrome cards of all varieties are going nuts.  Now that’s easy to say when a player is so hot, I have a feeling there are going to be a lot of Chaz Roes (search that name in the forum if you don’t understand too) but in the mean time, people are starting to pay near $70 for Bubba’s Base Chrome Autos

7. 2012 Topps Blacks /61

 Black Border

Comments: Parallels of base cards that don’t shine typically don’t sell for much either.  Topps Blacks, now /61 are certainly a large exception.  The Placido Polanco above sold for $30 – now, I have nothing against P^2 but the first thing that comes to mind when I hear his name isn’t “He has a large hobby following.”  It’s more like “yep, role player that does nothing in hobby land.”  Except when he’s a part of a big set like Topps Black and in that case, he gets some bids and it is entirely possible that the seller who sold that card represents the only person who will receive a $30 payment tied to the name Placido Polanco this year.

8. Tom Brady High-End Rookies

 Brady

Comments: I know Charlie Sheen was describing his own life when he said “winning.”  But he would have probably been more accurate were he referring to Tom Brady’s football career.  I have no soft spot for the Patriots, nor the Giants but I have to hand it to Brady and Belichek, Rodgers has his moment, Brees his, Manning his, Manning his and others but at the end of the day Brady and Belichek are always there.  They just win and heck, somehow they seemed to do it even a little under the radar this season.  Brady may very well be the Michael Jordan of football cards price-wise as his cards soar every higher.  In the last few weeks there have been 4 sales of Contender Auto rookies over $4k, that’s right, $4 grand.

9. Prospect Autos

 Starling Chrome Auto
Comments:  I rarely write about something as general as “prospect autos” but in this case I think it is merited (and I have little else to write about at this point).  If you have been following or bidding on prospect autos you’ll know that as the season draws nearer, the card prices seem to be rising.  Whether it is autographs from 2011 Bowman Draft or cards I wrote about like Christian Yelich above – prospect autos are on the upswing.

10. The Cold List

 cold
Comments: That’s right, I’m taunting you.  I often receive comments “where’s the Cold List?”  Well, that’s not exactly what I’m tasked with writing each week but it is something that I use as filler from time to time.  I think it does maybe make some interesting points about human psychology.  Everyone loves a good diss.  Mitt Romney hates poor people, Newt Gingrich believes the moon is made of cheese, Barack Obama’s best friend is Fidel Castro and he loves Trotsky and Lenin.  All exaggerations but none the less, I think in the love of the Cold List, we’ve probably made the point of why negative advertising works and character slams are more effective than interesting ideas.  I’m also not that mean to taunt you with a Cold List mention and not throw something out there.  However, it’s not card related, you know who’s cold?  Kendrick Perkins is cold because this week, he may have become the ultimate victim of posterization, ever. You know who else is cold, me, I sold a Blake Griffin Gold Refractor Topps Chrome 9.5 for $300 a few years back, that’s a $1k card now.

 

FCB Weekly Hot List – January 27th 2012 Edition

I have many interests in life but two of the largest ones are sports and politics.  I follow them both with a mix of enthusiasm, optimism and all out frustration.  Almost any time that you ask me my opinion on one of these subjects, you will find that I’m somewhere within that range of emotions.  So, that said, you would have to think that with the election of 2012 coming up, the State of the Union this week and the Super Bowl next week that I would be on cloud nine – lots of interesting things happening with my interests – right?  Right.  So I’m super excited about all that, right?  Wrong.

If one were to talk about sports and politics within the same breath – something that may come to mind, is the effect on both as it relates to the evolution of the news cycle and thereby analysis, analysis, talking, yapping, speculation, speculation about insignificant facts, rehashing the same opinions, bringing in different people to issue the same opinions and so on and so forth.  My point is, even a guy (me!) that loves the analysis of nearly everything in life can become exhausted of the countless hours spent by talking heads analyzing things like Mitt Romney’s hair, replaying David Tyree’s catch, talking about if Tom Brady can turn water into wine and if so would it be Merlot or a Pinot Noir and so on h.  We are at that stage, both with the Super Bowl and with the 2012 election.  It always reminds me of a similar time in college football – the period that seems like forever prior to a National Championship football game.  It just drags on and on and on and I always feel like Keith Jackson prior to the USC-Texas National Championship game in 2006 when he said, it’s finally here, the talk is over, “whoopee, lets play football!”

So with that said, lets play, the beauty of the Hot List is it is ever changing and even guys on from week to week might make it for different reasons and thereby I hopefully do not turn into just another talking head.

1. Anderw Luck 2012 Leaf Metal Army Prismatic /?? /39

Luck

Comments: Speaking of analysis, any Leaf product that hits these boards is certainly analyze with a critical eye.  I honestly believe we’ve been close before to having members say that it isn’t Brian Gray running Leaf, it was a shooter on the grassy knoll.  However, critical eyes can be a good thing, especially when they catch critical errors.  At this point, what, why is this on the Hot List?  Well hears the deal, the error was caught, the presses were stopped and the cards were shipped but just the first 39, thereby massively limiting Andrew Luck’s first card and immediately creating scarcity.  As economics does, prices skyrocketed and these cards that were a buy it now for $14.99 are now seeing prices of $200-$300

2. Jason Pierre Paul National Treasures Autos /99

Pierre Paul

Comments: Another D Lineman at the top of the Hot List, who says these big lugs don’t get any hobby love!  I’ve read lots of scouting reports that say Jason is operating on pure talent and when he really learns football, well then he’s going to be really good.  Well let me tell you the beauty of that, Jason is already REALLY good and if he happens to get better, well that’s going to be scary for opposing offensive lineman and quarterbacks alike, really scary.  Tom Brady has a super quick release often and it is going to be a speed versus speed match up in the Super Bowl.  This year was a breakout season for JPP and the Giants performance in the playoffs continues to drive his cards higher, this week National Treasures autos doubled from $30 to $60.

3. Victor Cruz 2010 Playoff Contenders Autos

Cruz

Comments: If you watched the Giants Niners game, you know exactly why Victor is on this list.  You know that his Contenders Autos went up AGAIN this week from $60 to $90 right?  No, you know that Victor’s first half in that game was as impressive a half as I’ve ever seen put together by a wide receiver in the playoffs, against a good D to boot.  This performance continues to build on what has already been an incredible and unexpected season for Victor.  You could have had all the Contenders Autos you wanted in the offseason for $5 bucks.

4. Jurickson Profar 2011 Bowman Chrome Autos

Profar

Comments: Someone discussing Jurickson on the boards said it best, he pretty much was a middle of the top 50 prospect entering the season who attained or exceed most of what people expected of him and now is rising towards the top of the list at a premium position.  In less words, people are jazzed about Jurickson’s upcoming 2012 season and decided that his Chrome Autos at $35 were a steal, because of this, they’ve now risen to $50.

5. Mason Williams 2011 Bowman Chrome Autos

Williams

Comments: I knew several prospectors who were really buying Mason upon the release of the chrome product, they must be happy now.  Mason had some really kind words said about him when he was mentioned in trades and anytime you combine the idea of a 5 tool prospect and the Yankees card prices start rising.  And rise they have throughout the offseason, not quickly but surely.  A refractor autograph hit $40 this week and as all the new product that has released continues to dry up and people look elsewhere for their purchases, Mason may continue to rise.

6. Eli Manning 2004 SP Authentic Auto Patches

Manning

Comments: Last week in this spot, an SP Authentic Auto Patch, this week, an SP Authentic Auto Patch. Eli’s Giants are absolutely on a roll right now and so is he, I thought I was going to watch some sports commentators bend down on one knee and propose to him last week, the lovefest was in all its glory. In spite of the fact that his brother is revered as one of the all time greats, Eli is one win away from having more Super Bowl rings than the elder brother and you know what, he better send a thank you card again to David Tyree and also to Kyle Williams.  Eli’s premium autos are on fire, just like the SP Authentic Auto Patch that moved to $400 this week from a previous $300.

7. Tom Brady 2000 Bowman Chrome Refractor

Brady

Comments: Every once in a while when a football player just gets stupidly hot, one of the phrases that comes to my mind is that those prices are Brady-esque, except, often they aren’t.  Brady’s Chrome Refractors were selling for $550 this week up from $400 last week.  When I say that, it is easy to assume that these cards are autographed but they aren’t, this is just a plain old Chrome Refractor that sells for $550 dollars, if you are looking for something autographed you better bust out ten Benjamins at least and pay up.

8. Prince Fielder 2002 Prospect Premieres Auto

Fielder

Comments: As a Cubs fan, I love it, both Pujols and Fielder no longer play the Cubs 18 times a year, that collective sigh of relief you heard this week is from the North Side of Chicago, after Prince signed his deal with the Tigers.  Honestly, when you think about it, having the 1-2 punch of Fielder and Cabrera in a lineup and then having Verlander on the mound. I do not believe there is a team in the MLB with 3 players of that caliber in the lineup.  Any time there’s big news like this prices are likely to spike and Fielders 2002 Prospect Premieres Auto moved to $110 this week up from the  mid-$70s the previous week as he is now on Tiger collectors radars.

9. Bubba Starling 2011 Bowman Chrome Draft Autos

Bubba

Comments: Reading the sub-titles in many eBay auctions is often good for a laugh, however, one of them on a Bubba Chrome Auto said “compared to Josh Hamilton.”  Well, let me see, hits for all sorts of power, throws 95, runs like a deer (youtube some of the guy’s football videos, umm, wow) and we’ll hope that he diverges from Josh when it comes to off the field struggles.  If Bubba becomes a huge star in Kansas City, his hometown, that will be the best pick the Royals ever made at number five.  eBayers continue to drive up prices on Bubba’s rare cards and this week Gold Refractor Autos hit over $400 and an Orange over $500.

10. 2010 Totally Certified Basketball Boxes

Certified

Comments: As I’ve mentioned before, basketball cards seem to have more potential for insanity, when it comes to prices, than almost any other sport.  I guess this includes boxes, collectors have decided that last year’s Certified is to be the next round of Leaf Metal Precious Gem type price craziness and therefore, the remaining unopened wax is going absolutely bananas.  Boxes are up to $150 when just last week they were in the $120s.

 

Big Cards & Players this weekend in the NFL

Ray Rice Exquisite

On Sunday mornings, before the days’ slate of NFL games begin the talking heads will name certain players that are keys to the game. We here are Sports Cards and More are going to name the biggest cards for each team, in each game.

NFC:

PackersAaron Rodgers 2005 Exquisite Auto RC
Comments: If you bought this card at release, you had to wait a long time before he started playing…but he’s been great since. These sell in the $350-$400 range now.

CardinalsLarry Fitzgerald 2004 SP Authentic Auto Patch RC /299
Comments: SP Authentic looks great every year, 2004 is no different and you won’t find a more highly regarded receiver than Larry.

Cowboys - Tony Romo 2003 Playoff Contenders Auto
Comments: It is hard to find a QB who has had more ups and downs in a short career than Romo. That being said, he’s up right now and these Cotenders autos are selling for $250 or so.

Eagles -DeSean Jackson 2008 Exquisite Auto Patch RC /199
Comments: Its hard to believe that a high-end card, like an Exquisite Rookie of Jackson would still be available for $100-$150. This guy is probably THE game changer in the NFL right now.

AFC:

PatriotsTom Brady 2000 Playoff Cotenders Auto RC
Comments: These cards sell for in the $550-$700 range now, down from where they were pre-injury. That being said, it is certainly in the top 10 most significant cards of the last decade and rightfully so.

BengalsCarson Palmer 2003 Playoff Contenders Auto RC /194
Comments: It has been a resurgent season for both Palmer and the Bengals both on the field and in the world of cards

Jets - Mark Sanchez 2009 Contenders Auto RC
Comments: Young, playoff quarterback with all the potential in the world? Meet Mark Sanchez, the spiffy on-card auto doesn’t hurt either.

RavensRay Rice 2008 Exquisite Auto Patch /199
Comments: Meet Mr. Many Yards from Scrimmage. The 2008 Exquisite Auto Patch set is chock-full of dynamic players.

Enjoy watching the games tomorrow! If you are like me you will be thinking about 1. the next round and 2. the impact on these players cards!