Last week, The Hobby was buzzing over the sale of a “1 of 1” Bowman Chrome Superfractor of Clay Buchholz. The final sale price, recorded on April 1st, 2009 was $25,000 dollars. Although the event dragged on for days, ultimately the truth came out that it was indeed a hoax.
We have seen many Superfractors sell for big money in the past couple of years. What is the lowest a Superfractor could sell for in a baseball product? Here is your chance to find out thanks to the seller who put up for auction a 2006 Bowman Chrome Livan Hernandez Superfractor. (link)
With four days left it is up to .50 cents so I am going to be a sport and make a bid of 3.33 to see who outbids me. My guess is that this “1 of 1” card gimmick will sell for under $20 dollars. After all, just how many collectors does someone like Livan Hernandez have these days?
His most expensive recent sale comes from… this very card.