Printed Differently: When the Jersey’s Wrong, the Price Might be Right
A "different" jersey isn’t just fun and cool—it’s often a short print. These cards don’t stand out until you know what you’re looking for. But when you do, it’s hard not to see the value.
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I’m a uniform guy. Not to be confused with a jersey guy. I wish I was a jersey guy.
But I’m a uniform guy in the sense that I’m drawn to cards that feature players in cool uniforms. Specifically:
Big name players who suited up for the A’s (Big Hurt, Piazza, etc.)
Modern A’s cards of retired players in yellow jerseys
Color match A’s relic cards of either kelly green or yellow swatches
Anyway, enough about my love for certain types of uniform cards and on to how other types of uniform cards can be sneaky valuable and candidates for profitable flips.
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