Zoned In On Justin Herbert
It’s safe to say that the dreaded sophomore slump did not hit Justin Herbert. In fact, he has seemed to pick up right where he left off from his rookie campaign. This is great for collectors who invested in him early. If you waited, well, there may still be a few options out there that going to break the bank. Either way, we are Zoned In on Justin Herbert this week.
BGS 9.5 2020 Panini Contenders Playoff Ticket AU/99
Total Pop Report – 19
Total 9.5s – 8
Last Sold – $5,049
Market Cap – $40,392
Best Available – BGS 9.5
BGS 9.5 2020 Panini Prizm Prizms Orange
Total Pop Report – 15
Total 9.5s – 7
Last Sold – $1,650
Market Cap – $11,550
Best Available – BGS 9.5
BGS 9.5 2020 Mosaic Mosaic Reactive Blue
Total Pop Report – 17
Total 9.5s – 10
Last Sold – $91
Market Cap – $910
Best Available – BGS 9.5 Green
BGS 9.5 2020 Panini National Treasures Crossover Rookie Patch Autographs
Total Pop Report – 26
Total 9.5s – 13
Last Sold – $6,877
Market Cap – $89,401
Best Available – BGS 9.5
BGS 9.5 2020 Donruss Optic Holo
Total Pop Report – 185
Total 9.5s – 87
Last Sold – $470
Market Cap – $40,890
Best Available – BGS 9.5
Target Locked
We were Zoned In on Justin Herbert this week and for good reason. As I mentioned above, there hasn’t been much of a sophomore slump for Herbet, if at all. That has helped keep his rookie card prices in a steady pattern. The five cards listed above are a mixed bag of affordable and finds and high-end offerings. It may be too early to label Herbert as the next Brady or Montana, but he has the shoulders to carry that kind of load.
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