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Originally Posted by BackToWax
Ordered 40 more hangers online. The value coming out of them is just too good. Also have an inkling in a few years, the 1st new Topps Chrome set holds weight like the 1st Prizm does.
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Originally Posted by premium1981
Long term, you are probably right. But they made a TON of this, so it will take awhile to bring the supply down. Especially if Coop Loops keep up what he is doing. Its just a shame he is a dookie. Caleb Wilson needs to come in next year and show him up.
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I was thinking about this. Yes, 1st Chrome in almost 20 years will have appeal, but I think it'll still come down to the rookie class in terms of long-term value.
12-13 was 1st Prizm but also had a double rookie class (and both classes were pretty good). AD, Kyrie, Klay, Buckets, Kawhi, Dame + a lot of other guys who were All-Stars or carved out pretty good NBA careers.
This year's rookie class could have some great players, but odds are only 1-2 of them will stand the test of time. However, if anyone reaches that multiple MVP/championship stratosphere while having a dynamic game and personality, sky's the limit. Even with two great rookie classes, no one in the 2012-13 Prizm rookie class will get to that level. Basically, you're looking for someone like MJ, Bron, Kobe, or Curry.
All that being said, Premium is right. There is A LOT of this printed. Would be curious how much there is compared to 2012-13 Prizm. 10-20x? 2012-13 also only had base, silver, green, and gold.