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Will say a PSA 10 hold well, my thinking is it depends on the class as people might want to collect that years set but i thought i'll ask the question here and get some thoughts.
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In the history of RPA's, the only rookie set collectors seem to really go after is 03-04 Exquisite. I wouldn't think NT RPA's of non-stars hold up well at all, regardless of year. Just do some eBay completed searches and see.
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If I was collecting a set of a class I would go for Flawless, cause you want game used.
Those late 90s UD RPAs must hold up somewhat well.
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Yeah from the current years it's only flawless ay, which should put them on the top but i don't think they are ahead of NT yet right? The set i was looking at was 2018 Immac which were game used
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Yeah i did some digging, they seem decent compared to their other autos. Like a base auto from another set with be $5 and the RPA would be say $200ish
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