In July I opened a box of 2017 Leaf Babe Ruth Immortal Collection. One of my “hits” was a redemption card for a Babe Ruth Game-Used Boston Bat Relic #’ed 1/1. This card was redeemed on 7/24/17 and it arrived on 8/3/17. Now that is the type of turnaround time all redemption cards should have. Leaf isn’t known for issuing many redemption cards. Until now, I had never redeemed anything from them.
According to Leaf, redemption cards were made for a few cards after they realized some of them got damaged during the manufacturing process. It was easier to issue a redemption rather than hold up the entire product until they printed new cards to replace the damaged ones. Only a handful of redemption cards from this product have surfaced. A couple have sold for big money ranging anywhere from $700 and up. Those people drastically overpaid thinking that the redeemed card would be something vastly different compared to the other 1/1 bat relics that made it into the product. Cards like the one I received are worth about $200 to $300. The unknown picture and what the bat piece would look like could’ve driven collectors to pay that much for those redemption cards as well. I don’t think many will pay those prices anymore. If you didn’t pull the cut signature, bat barrel, or bat knob, a bat relic #’ed 1/1 is the next best thing.
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Is it really a piece of his bat-he’s been deceased quite a number of years?
Yes it is.