dahabs26
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I have acquired a Lane Hutson True Rookie numbered to his jersey. Just curious about value? Any thoughts? There is only one comp but I think it's a very low outlier. Value your opinions! Thanks, Steve
The true base are always to the rc numbering, so it will be #/jersey number…like Gretzky will be /99, Crosby /87, Ovy /8. The same for RC. The last card on many are auto’s, usually in a sleeve with an accompanying sticker card of authenticity. I pulled the Joni Ortio when he had his RC. Traded it but it was in plastic.
Some true base are crazy money, some aren’t. Sometimes it is the seller and other times it is the star power.
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“True” is a reference to the version that is indicated as the base set version of a card in that product. From 2012-13 through 2023-24, the true rc was numbered to the player’s jersey number. Unfortunately, 30ranfordfan is correct and for 2024-25 the set’s true rc is unnumbered. Cards that are numbered to the player’s jersey number are now considered the “rainbow parallel”. I am the biggest collector of these cards and am not putting together the 2024-25 set (and any other future ones with this configuration) because of this change. Are they still cool cards? Yes, but they are no longer true rookies.The name changed, basically the same but to print base cards like they did in the past. “True” is just a reference to the jersey numbered variant. I don’t know if this was the term that was given or was created by the hobby, but it was the trend in the day started with Titanium and the jersey numbered base rc. “Rainbow” is new term for the same, and the foil.
I think you're mistaking.The name changed, basically the same but to print base cards like they did in the past. “True” is just a reference to the jersey numbered variant. I don’t know if this was the term that was given or was created by the hobby, but it was the trend in the day started with Titanium and the jersey numbered base rc. “Rainbow” is new term for the same, and the foil.