Source:
https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-prphg-1584cf5
We begin with sharing thoughts on soccer as a collectable sport and its potential to rise in popularity. We dissect the concept of a 'flagship' brand using Panini Prism as an example and discuss the importance of base sets in a flagship product, especially with the existence of numerous parallels in Panini Prism products. Thereafter the dilemma of choosing between soccer and "football" cards and the impact of secondary market forces on sports card value, highlighting the influence of the quality of rookie crops. Discussing his method of evaluating sports cards. I admit generally not looking up base veterans, but focusing on the more valuable cards such as autographs, game used relics, low serial number, and exotic inserts. While unpacking also drawing notable observations about packaging trends. Finally a (soft) personal critique of "silver" prisms and that the last card in the last pack was the autograph! Concludes by expressing hope for soccer's future prominence in the world of sports card collecting.
00:51 Understanding the Concept of Flagship Brands02:03 The Dilemma of Choosing Between Sports02:54 The Impact of Market Forces on Card Value05:29 Unboxing and Evaluating Soccer Cards06:02 The Strategy of Sorting and Valuing Cards08:13 Thoughts on Silver Prisms and Autograph Cards