Rittenhouse previews Buffy autograph card
By Susan Lulgjuraj | Beckett Sports Card Monthly Editor
For all the Buffy the Vampire Slayer trading card sets that came out over the years, the one card that was missing was an autograph of the main star.
Sarah Michelle Gellar never signed for all those Inkworks set. Rittenhouse Archives has picked up a license and the company is producing a retrospective set of which they announced Gellar’s inclusion.
It’s true. It’s really, really true. Rittenhouse gave collectors a sneak peek of the card on Thursday showing off our (well, my) favorite vampire slayer. The inner 16-year-old is freaking out right now.
How much do you think that card is going to cost on the secondary market?
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If someone paid me $5, I’d take it off his hands.
First ones to hit will likely fetch 400-500 the card should settle in the 250-300 range assuming it’s in the typical “extremely limited” type insertion rate. If it’s a new “1 per 100 cases” rarity range, your guess is as good as mine.
I wouln’t be surprised if it was as expensive as the 1998 Inkworks autographs of Alyson Hannigan or David Boreanaz from the first season Buffy the Vampire Slayer set.
I heard she signed 200 Cards for this set…