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Only after the Pirates trade him once he’s able to go to arbitration and get more money than the Pirates are willing to pay. THEN he may win a WS with the Dodgers or Yankees.
The demand? Pirates fans. Skenes fans. Investors who believe if anything is unique it can only grow in value. As none of the above I wouldn’t pay a buck for it.
I’ve watched enough “Antiques Roadshow” to know that card may or may not go up in value as the years go by. In fact, it may go way down. SELL IT NOW!!!
Need coffee 6 days ago
Or tens!
carlsonbob 6 days ago
Only after the Pirates trade him once he’s able to go to arbitration and get more money than the Pirates are willing to pay. THEN he may win a WS with the Dodgers or Yankees.
mourdac Premium Member 5 days ago
It’s worth what someone is willing to pay. Strike now while the iron is hot.
Alabama Al 5 days ago
“You think that unique, one-of-one, signed Paul Skenes rookie card the 11-year-old boy found is worth a million dollars?”
“Not to me, even if I could pay that.”
LawrenceS 5 days ago
Supply and demand. We know the supply: one.
The demand? Pirates fans. Skenes fans. Investors who believe if anything is unique it can only grow in value. As none of the above I wouldn’t pay a buck for it.
jmworacle 5 days ago
Won’t happen. The Pirates will trade him before he can get away through free agency.
Nighthawks Premium Member 5 days ago
well, they still have Bill Mazeroski and the ’60 series
RobinHood 5 days ago
The card will never be worth more than it is today. I sold a Frank Thomas signed Donruss card for 750.00 back in the 90s, today is worth around 100.00
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 5 days ago
Pete Alonso back with Mets—-this NY’er happy.
Jimmy Butler traded to Warriors—-he is about to make California very unhappy
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 5 days ago
1960 World champion Pirates—-who was the third baseman?
Ellis97 5 days ago
Probably almost millions.
amxchester 5 days ago
It is going to auction, been announced.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 5 days ago
It took a complicated 4-team trade to get rid of Jimmy Butler??
Couldn’t they have just shot him out of a cannon or something?
Kornfield Kounty 5 days ago
“I knew when my career was over. In 1965 my baseball card came out with no picture.”
Bob Uecker (1934-2025) RIPJoeMartinFan Premium Member 5 days ago
I’ve watched enough “Antiques Roadshow” to know that card may or may not go up in value as the years go by. In fact, it may go way down. SELL IT NOW!!!
rka2nd 3 days ago
Billy Crystal can tell you. Don Hoak!