2005-06 Upper Deck Sidney Crosby rookie card number 285A 2005-06 Upper Deck Sidney Crosby rookie card number 285 has a book value of about $30.00 in Near Mint condition. Professionally graded cards will sell for more. Condition is important.Common flaws with hockey cards include: rounded edges, creases, off centered, and faded color. Any or all flaws will devalue the card significantly.
I'd have to say it's because Sidney Crosby has been way more impressive in his career so far. You don't hear about Ovechkin a whole lot any more cause he isn't doing anything spectacular. Crosby on the other hand, became the youngest captain to win the the Stanley Cup, he has won a gold medal with Team Canada in the Olympics, and when he stays healthy, Crosby puts up more points than Ovechkin.
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The exact number of Hank Aaron rookie cards printed is not definitively known, but it is estimated that around 200,000 copies of the 1954 Topps #128 card, which is his rookie card, were produced. However, the survival rate of these cards is much lower due to wear and damage over the years, making high-grade examples quite rare and valuable among collectors.
I currently am a proud owner of one of the most sought after rookie cards of crosby. I have his upper deck ice 05-06 numbered to only 99, and his glacial graphs from the same year. The current book value on the first card is $3500.00 and the second is $500.00. If you own "the cup" of his rookie year that one books at $12k.
No. Most Rookie cards do not read Rookie on them. A Rookie Card is a players first year of cards, whether or not it is his rookie season. Players may have one or dozens of rookie cards, depending on how highly touted he was as a youngster and in which year his rookie card was issued
It depends on what card it is. For an example, retired player cards are worth more. An autographed Wayne Gretzky rookie card would be worth much more than an autographed Sidney Crosby rookie card. If you just want a pack from stores they are worth 2-10$. If you're selling at a yard sale maybe 20-50 cards for 1$, yet again depending on the player.
A Rookie Card is a players first year of cards, whether or not it is his rookie season. Players may have one or dozens of rookie cards, depending on how highly touted he was as a youngster and in which year his rookie card was issued
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Super Rookie is a TitleA Rookie card is the players first year of cards, whether or not it is his rookie season. Players may have one or dozens of rookie cards, depending on how highly touted he was as a youngster and in which year his rookie card was issued."Super Rookie" is the name or title of a set or, series within a set, such as "Rated Rookies", or within the 1994 Score Rookie/Traded set, cards are titled "Super Rookie"
Super Rookie is a TitleA Rookie card is the players first year of cards, whether or not it is his rookie season. Players may have one or dozens of rookie cards, depending on how highly touted he was as a youngster and in which year his rookie card was issued."Super Rookie" is the name or title of a set or, series within a set, such as "Rated Rookies", or within the 1994 Score Rookie/Traded set, cards are titled "Super Rookie"
It depends on what company and how rare the card(s) is. I got a card pack that featured him in it and it was only about $2. If the ratio is extreamly high when it is compared to normal hockey player cards, the price will be higher because there are only so many prints of the exact card. Hope this helps.