Alright, folks, let me tell you about my little adventure with Joe Burrow football cards. I got into this whole thing a while back, and it’s been quite a ride.
So, first off, I started digging around to see what was out there. You know, just some basic research on Joe Burrow rookie cards. I found a bunch of different ones – Panini Select, Donruss, and even some fancy ones called National Treasures. Let me tell you, the prices for these things are all over the place!
- I stumbled upon a 2020 Panini National Treasures Joe Burrow RC Auto Patch, numbered out of 99. This one’s a big deal, apparently. It’s got a huge patch and a signature right on the card. Pretty slick, if you ask me. And they only made 99 of the base version, which is nuts!
- Then there’s the 2020 Panini Select, which is way more affordable. I saw one, #46, going for around 2 bucks. That’s more my speed, to be honest.
- And check this out – the 2020 Donruss #301 card was around 12.50 dollars. Not bad for a rookie card, right?
Now, here’s where it gets interesting. I found this app called CollX – sounds like “collects,” get it? You can snap pictures of your cards, and it tells you what they’re worth right then and there. You can even add them to a virtual collection and keep track of how much your whole stash is worth. They even let you buy, sell, and get your cards graded. It’s like a one-stop shop for card collectors. I spent a good few hours on this app.
I have got to say, this whole Joe Burrow card thing is more involved than I thought. There are so many different cards, and the prices are wild. But it’s been fun learning about it all. I would not say I am a pro now, but at least I know what I am looking at. I might keep an eye out for some good deals, who knows. It’s like a treasure hunt, but with cardboard and ink instead of gold and jewels.
Well, that’s my story about Joe Burrow football cards. Hope you found it somewhat interesting. Collecting cards is a pretty cool hobby. I am excited to see where this new hobby takes me.