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dbird3312
06-30-2016, 08:17 AM
Probably a stupid question here. When it comes to the Charles Woodson bowman rookie autos, I believe there is a blue,silver, and gold? Which one is the "best" out of the three variations? Which are they all valued at? Thanks for the help everyone!
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Drdduet
06-30-2016, 08:33 AM
The blue, silver, and gold refer to the color of the foil in the Bowman sign/trademark. Blue is the most common, then silver, then gold.
Blue's used to get between $150 to $250.
Silver's would go for about $250-300.
I don't think I ever saw a gold for sale.
These prices are from a few years ago when I was in the market for Woodson rookies. I haven't really followed active sales for a couple of years.
I seem to recall that I read that the silvers had 50 made and the gold's 25. Don't quote me on that as I don't have verification.
dbird3312
06-30-2016, 12:00 PM
The blue, silver, and gold refer to the color of the foil in the Bowman sign/trademark. Blue is the most common, then silver, then gold.
Blue's used to get between $150 to $250.
Silver's would go for about $250-300.
I don't think I ever saw a gold for sale.
These prices are from a few years ago when I was in the market for Woodson rookies. I haven't really followed active sales for a couple of years.
I seem to recall that I read that the silvers had 50 made and the gold's 25. Don't quote me on that as I don't have verification.
That was quick. Thanks for the helpful info! :)
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