Essentially, reprints are worthless as collectibles.
A few dollars. I've seen the chrome reprints sell for between $5-$20 on ebay.
They are usually worth a small fraction of it's original counterpart ... For Wayne Gretzky rookie reprints they sell anywhere $2 - $50 us dollars...
There are very minor differences between an original card & reprint card...getting the card grades by a top tiered grading company is your best bet to distinguish between the them...new & better reprints are being printed everyday & making it that much harder to tell any differences...
Wayne Gretzky's rookie card is from 1979-80 O-Pee-Chee and Topps.
Gretzky has only ever signed one rookie card of his....and he kept it. $4.00 US
1978
on any reprint it will have the year it was reprintedon the back of the card is small type on the side or bottom. If its laminated, dead givaway its a reprint.
What's the value of a 1968 Nolan Ryan rookie reprint
A Bobby Orr rookie card is an original trading card released in 1966, featuring the iconic hockey player in his first season with the Boston Bruins. In contrast, a reprint Bobby Orr rookie card is a later reproduction of that original card, often made for collectors and fans who want a copy without the high price tag of an authentic rookie. The reprint typically lacks the historical significance and value of the original, and it may be marked or designed in a way to distinguish it from the authentic card. Collectors often prioritize the original for its rarity and investment potential.
A Wayne Gretzky rookie card or a Babe Ruth All-Star card or rookie card
They are extreamly rare you could get anywere from 1000 - 50000