Like a lot of collectors, I question the rationale behind values Beckett attaches to cards. I am always puzzled whenever I flip through a Beckett (any sport) and see random vintage cards go down. How can a 1955 Topps Ted Williams go DOWN instead of up? Or when I look and see random rookies going up for no reason whatsoever. It makes no sense and I’ve long thought that it’s pretty shady, a conspiracy even.

Today, I have been convinced that something is definitely up at Beckett. I was at my local shop and asked to look at the newest Hockey Beckett. The owner and I were both surprised to see that a TON of cards from 05/06 and 06/07 went up. Not just rookies like Crosby, Ovechkin, or Malkin. No, their stuff all stayed the same. I’m talking about Carter, Getzlaf, Lundqvist, etc in addition to common stars. But here’s the thing, it wasn’t high end auto/jersey stuff. It was all MVP, Beehive, and other mid-to-low end cards. Here is a prime example: last month a Getzlaf MVP rookie was $8. This month, $25.

WHAT?!!?

Almost every rookie doubled or even tripled in value. And almost every base card went up too. But why? It makes no sense. UNLESS some random dude at Beckett has a ton of this stuff he wants to move and is looking to manipulate the market.


Beckett, you already had ZERO credibility in the hobby and this only confirms it. Well done!

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4 Responses to “Beckett Shenanigans”

  • Sal:

    Interesting…

    FYI, I think you forgot a the word “question” in your first sentence.

  • Jeremy:

    Either it’s a conspiracy, or their idiots. When I got back into collecting in 2006 I was shocked that Beckett still existed. I’m even more shocked they continue to exist in 2010. I think it will be a great day for the hobby when Beckett dies.

  • Sal:

    I think you are onto something here.

    Yesterday, I noticed that common base cards from 2008-09 Victory list for 40 cents each.

    What????

    Victory packs have 6 cards, and sell for $1.00. Now, some players are better than others, are more desirable to collect, etc…but shouldn’t a common be “worth” 15 to 20 cents if the packs sell for $1.00?

    On the other hand, 2008-09 Upper Deck base commons are “worth” 50 cents each. That seems a little more on-target, as you get 8 cards for around $3.00 (maybe higher in Canada).

    I really don’t see ANYONE selling Victory cards for 40 cents apiece.

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