Okay, so I’ve been messing around with this whole Jackson Holliday card thing, and let me tell you, it’s been a bit of a journey. First off, I gotta say, I’m no expert in baseball cards or anything, but I got interested in this because, well, Jackson Holliday seems to be a big deal in baseball.
I started by trying to figure out what all the fuss was about. I mean, why are these cards so sought after? From what I gathered, Jackson Holliday is like the number one pick in the 2022 draft. And his cards, especially the 2024 Topps ones, are hot property.
I dove into this rabbit hole of trying to understand the different versions of his cards. There’s this “SP” one, the number 697, and a “Gold” version, number US97, from the 2024 Topps Update series. The prices for these things are all over the place, and it seems like they’re based on some kind of algorithm that tracks past sales. Wild, right?
- First, I hit up some websites that track these card prices.
- Then, I tried to find some actual cards for sale to see the prices with my own eyes.
- Next, I looked up some basic info about Jackson Holliday. Turns out he’s a second baseman for the Baltimore Orioles.
I even stumbled upon some info about his contract. Apparently, he signed a one-year deal. That’s pretty standard stuff in sports.
Digging Deeper
Then I got curious about the whole digital card thing, like those animated ecards from Jacquie Lawson. This led me down a whole other path, but it got me thinking about how people collect and trade cards these days. It’s not just physical cards anymore; it’s digital too.
In one of the card sites I found a box that if I check it will prevent me from being prompted for information during subsequent sign in’s on this device. And if I win something it could be up to 50,000 credited to my wallet. I did not check the box or buy anything because I was just looking around.
Honestly, the whole experience was pretty eye-opening. I never thought I’d get this deep into baseball cards, but here I am. I still don’t know if I’ll actually buy any of these cards, but it’s been fun learning about them and the whole world of card collecting. It’s way more complex than I ever imagined!
So, that’s my story about diving into the world of Jackson Holliday cards. It’s been a wild ride, and who knows, maybe I’ll end up becoming a collector after all. But for now, I’m just amazed at how much there is to learn about this stuff. It’s like a whole other world!