Some More 2014 Press Pass Five Star Cards To Move

Zahadum

Bench Warmer
I did not do well on a break I bought into as I hoped with the random and here are 2 cards I am looking to move. If interested in either send me an offer

Matt Kenseth Base card 11 that is serial numbered to 10.
Jeff Gordon Base card 6 that is serial number to 5.

Here is a scan of the cards. Any imperfections seen in the scan is from the penny sleeves/scanner.

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I was waiting for you to say the 1/1 Allison cut auto.....
Nope sorry. Don't collect him and if for some reason I did get it I would sell it but not looking to make tons of money like the one listed on that action site I saw this morning as I think $4,000 asking price is a little over the top even if they do have BO as well.
 
Nope sorry. Don't collect him and if for some reason I did get it I would sell it but not looking to make tons of money like the one listed on that action site I saw this morning as I think $4,000 asking price is a little over the top even if they do have BO as well.

My best guess on that Allison auto would be $1000-$1500. but it's really hard to put a price on something that rare. Earnhardt autos were easily hitting the $400 mark when he passed away, but Davey Allison is a little different, because there just isn't anything signed of his out there to buy, so it could get very crazy at auction? There is a lot of Dale Sr autos available, so trying to compare him to davey really isn't fair. Davey was one of the best young racers out there when he died, it's hard to say how many wins, and championships he could have won. Same goes for Alan Kulwicki. Their talents were endless in a race car. It's really tough to speculate, but maybe Dale Sr doesn't win 7 Championships if Allison, and Kulwicki did not pass away prematurely. Maybe he only wins 3, 4, or 5? Who knows?
 
My best guess on that Allison auto would be $1000-$1500. but it's really hard to put a price on something that rare. Earnhardt autos were easily hitting the $400 mark when he passed away, but Davey Allison is a little different, because there just isn't anything signed of his out there to buy, so it could get very crazy at auction? There is a lot of Dale Sr autos available, so trying to compare him to davey really isn't fair. Davey was one of the best young racers out there when he died, it's hard to say how many wins, and championships he could have won. Same goes for Alan Kulwicki. Their talents were endless in a race car. It's really tough to speculate, but maybe Dale Sr doesn't win 7 Championships if Allison, and Kulwicki did not pass away prematurely. Maybe he only wins 3, 4, or 5? Who knows?

As you say Alan and Davey are different is the fact that they both died early in their careers so who would know how far they could of gone and changed racing history.

The other difference is being Alan and Davey were racing before there was the big Nascar money machine as it is today. Where Dale Sr did and also was around when Jeff Gordon came on the scene.

So a longtime Nascar fan will know of Alan and Davey where a new fan would only know the current or popular drivers.
Agreed that there is not much out there for either Alan or Davey so in theory the prices should be higher however, only longtime fans would be pay a premium whereas the new fans might not as they are into the current/hot driver.

I think that the prices will not be going that high. The Davey auto from last year’s release went for under $500. Granted it was not as elaborate as the Five Star one’s of one’s of Davey so maybe it will go to $1,000 so it will be interesting to see.
 
I did finally get a couple of cards for my PC from some breaks and have another card from a break that I am looking to move. If interested send an offer.

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Another numbered base Justin Allgaier card 16 numbered to 10. As with the others above if interested let me know.
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Another numbered base Danica Patrick card 14 numbered to 15. As with the others above if interested let me know.
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As you say Alan and Davey are different is the fact that they both died early in their careers so who would know how far they could of gone and changed racing history.

The other difference is being Alan and Davey were racing before there was the big Nascar money machine as it is today. Where Dale Sr did and also was around when Jeff Gordon came on the scene.

So a longtime Nascar fan will know of Alan and Davey where a new fan would only know the current or popular drivers.
Agreed that there is not much out there for either Alan or Davey so in theory the prices should be higher however, only longtime fans would be pay a premium whereas the new fans might not as they are into the current/hot driver.

I think that the prices will not be going that high. The Davey auto from last year’s release went for under $500. Granted it was not as elaborate as the Five Star one’s of one’s of Davey so maybe it will go to $1,000 so it will be interesting to see.

If I had the money, I would buy an Allison auto from my mother, not myself, in a heartbeat! I can afford the R/U suit swatches and what not and thanks to someone on this forum, I have been able to acquire my first R/U of Davey. Still, nice hits and let them keep coming!
 
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