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Monday, March 17, 2008
The chase is on. We're not talking about the number of golf tournament victories that Tiger Woods has now under his belt, tying Ben Hogan and surpassing Arnold Palmer. Nor are we talking about how many majors Tiger Woods needs to have the most by any golfer in the history of the sport or the fact that Tiger is the most dominating athlete in any sport right now.
The chase is on at the collectible level. While his autograph is skyrocketing on ebay and golf collectible websites such as Upper Deck, there is a collectible that is shrinking fast that still can reap rewards the more records Tiger breaks: Upper Deck Golf Cards. About a couple of years ago, Upper Deck announced they would no longer be making golf cards. No one else produced these cards and no one has since then. Golf cards were made from 2001 through 2005 by Upper Deck. Thanks to basic economic principles, the value of these cards have gone up. Soon after the announcement, we bought a sealed hobby box of 2001 Upper Deck SP Authentic that features Tiger Woods sequentially-numbered autographed rookie cards for $55. Today this sealed box containing 24 packs of golf cards is valued at $250. While the packs of cards we are now offering on our website are not from this hobby box, they are from 2001 and are retail packs but have the same odds as the 2001 Upper Deck Golf hobby packs. No Brainer Bargains is offering lots of 10 sealed packs, each pack containing 5 cards at only $5.99 per lot. 2001 Upper Deck Golf is the only place to find the true Tiger Woods rookie card. This card product is loaded with inserts, great autographs and shirt cards. Not to mention other rookies such as David Duval and Sergio Garcia. Here are the odds for the insert cards: Tiger's Tales 1:1 pack Labels: Product Review, Tiger Woods by: NoBrainerBargains |
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