eTopps (tm) - Sports Cards: The Next Generation

by Matthew Crowder of The Oddball Insider Sports & Sports Card E-Zine

With the advent of the internet you knew it was only a matter of time before the card companies took advantage and sold straight to the consumer. Why deal with middlemen (i.e. transportation, packaging, resellers, grading companies, price guides, etc.) who cut into your margins? Topps has made a bold entrance into this arena with www.etopps.com and is quickly perfecting its program.

Sure, collectors can order IPO's of their favorite players and teams and have eTopps send them in guaranteed mint condition in protective cases. But the vast majority of collectors prefer to leave them with Topps and hold them in their online card portfolios where they can monitor their value as of their last eBay (tm) sale from hour to hour. Traders can jump in and take advantage of changes in the value of players' cards to make a quick buck or buy-and-hold their favorites. Buy-and-hold investors look to the finite number of cards produced for each IPO and the new collectors that will be flowing into the eTopps program for years to come. What did that economics teacher say would happen when demand outstrips supply?

Ichiro Suzuki 2001 eTopps Picture from eTopps.com

With eTopps, the card collecting hobby is morphing into a true electronic exchange. With the standardization and liquidity eTopps has created you really can invest in a player just like you do in a company's stock. If the player performs markedly better your investment will increase in value and you'll be able to easily trade your shares (er, cards) on the eBay Trading Floor. The transaction can be consummated with a few clicks of the mouse using an online payment service like PayPal (tm). With no need for checks or money orders this works in many ways similar to stock market. eBay and PayPal will take their cut just as your brokerage takes their cut when you buy or sell stocks.

Many strategies have emerged among collectors and investors. Collectors usually go after certain players, teams or assemble complete sets (sets have been offered for over $2,000 - ouch!). On the other hand, investors take other tacts. They can invest in rookie year issues like 2001 Alfonso Soriano and Adam Dunn cards or cards of future major-leaguers like Wilson Betemit and Joe Crede. A case can even be made for technical analysis just like in the stock market - buy low and sell high by monitoring the day-to-day activity of a card's price. The scarcity factor is an attraction for others. While the eTopps program was just gaining traction in 2000 and 2001 many IPO's were produced in tiny quantities. There were only 186 cards of one football IPO, the 2001 Tony Banks, produced. That card now sells for well over $200 on the eBay Trading Floor despite the lack of success Banks has enjoyed! Don't you wish you had bought that card at its IPO for only $6.50? New IPOs are released weekly and someday one of today's IPO's may reach that value. This is where the collector's gauge of a player's talent (and supply/demand analysis) is tested.

With eTopps still in its infancy there are many improvements to be made to the system but after more than a year the significant glitches have been worked out. Topping (no pun intended) the list of deficiencies are the lack of statistics for cards held by Topps compared to those delivered to the hands of collectors. It has been estimated approximately 85% of the cards are held by Topps but exact numbers for each card are needed. In addition, the portfolio interface needs to be updated to display the collector's gain on cards from the purchase price, not the IPO price that the collector may or may not have bought at. Finally, only collectors in America and Canada can currently participate in the IPO's. eTopps is neglecting thousands of rabid Japanese baseball fans who could be buying up Ichiro's and Ishii's left and right!

What's next for eTopps? An eTopps Classics line of baseball cards will feature the likes of Hank Aaron and Willie Mays. It's likely only a matter of time before other card companies follow Topps' lead but don't under-estimate Topps' first-mover advantage. Barring a catastrophe, eTopps will always be the leader in this new generation of sports cards.

Will this spell the death of today's baseball card? Will fans kiss their packs goodbye in favor of managing their card portfolios online? It's too soon to tell. It's hard to picture two schoolchildren agreeing to trade a Sammy Sosa card for a Barry Bonds card and then logging on at home to make the transfers. At the same time, this could prove to be a great educational tool, interesting today's youth in investing at an early age. Whatever comes of it, it will be fun to watch as it unfolds.

You've seen in it financial columns. I'll be the first to do it with eTopps! For full disclosure purposes, the author owns shares of 2001 Adam Dunn and 2002 Wilson Betemit at the time of this writing. :)

Please note that the authors of this informational page are not affiliated with eTopps, Topps Inc., or eBay Inc.

2001 eTopps Baseball (print runs under 1,000 in bold)

Bobby AbreuEdgardo AlfonzoRoberto AlomarRick AnkielJeff BagwellCarlos BeltranLance Berkman
Craig BiggioBarry BondsBobby BradleyPat BurrellSean BurroughsSean CaseyRoger Clemens
Joe CredeCarlos DelgadoJ.D. DrewAdam DunnDarin ErstadAlex EscobarRafael Furcal
Nomar GarciaparraJason GiambiBrian GilesTroy GlausTom GlavineJuan GonzalezLuis Gonzalez
Ken Griffey, Jr.Vladimir GuerreroTony GwynnJosh HamiltonTodd HeltonTim HudsonDerek Jeter
Nick JohnsonRandy JohnsonAndruw JonesChipper JonesJason KendallJeff KentGreg Maddux
Pedro MartinezMark McGwireLuis MontanezMark MulderEric MunsonMike MussinaJose Ortiz
Roy OswaltRafael PalmeiroMike PiazzaAlbert PujolsManny RamirezCal Ripken, Jr.Mariano Rivera
Alex RodriguezIvan RodriguezScott RolenJimmy RollinsC.C. SabathiaKazuhiro SasakiCurt Schilling
Ben SheetsGary SheffieldTsuyoshi ShinjoAlfonso SorianoSammy SosaIchiro SuzukiFrank Thomas
Jose VidroLarry WalkerVernon WellsKerry WoodBarry Zito

2000 eTopps Football (print runs under 1,000 in bold)

Daunte CulpepperRon DayneMarshall FaulkEddie GeorgeEdgerrin JamesJamal LewisPeyton Manning
Randy MossKurt WarnerRicky Williams

2001 eTopps Football (print runs under 1,000 in bold)

Derrick AlexanderShaun AlexanderJames AllenMike AlstottJamal AndersonMike Anderson
Tony BanksTiki BarberKevan BarlowCharlie BatchMichael BennettJerome Bettis
Jeff BlakeDrew BledsoeDavid BostonDrew BreesAaron BrooksTim Brown
Troy BrownIsaac BruceMark BrunellCris CarterQuincy CarterChris Chambers
Chris ChandlerWayne ChrebetKerry CollinsAlbert ConnellTim CouchGermane Crowell
Daunte CulpepperStephen DavisTerrell DavisRon DayneCorey DillonWarrick Dunn
Tim DwightMarshall FaulkBrett FavreRobert FergusonJay FiedlerDoug Flutie
Antonio FreemanJoey GallowayRich GannonJeff GarciaRod GardnerCharlie Garner
Eddie GeorgeTerry GlennTony GonzalezJeff GrahamElvis GrbacAhman Green
Trent GreenBrian GrieseMarvin HarrisonMatt HasselbeckMatthew HatchetteDonald Hayes
Todd HeapTravis HenryIke HilliardPriest HolmesTorry HoltJoe Horn
Qadry IsmailDarrell JacksonJames JacksonWillie JacksonEdgerrin JamesShawn Jefferson
Brad JohnsonChad JohnsonKevin JohnsonRob JohnsonRudi JohnsonFreddie Jones
Lamont JordanJon KitnaChad LewisJamal LewisRay LewisKevin Lockett
Peyton ManningCurtis MartinDerrick MasonDeuce McAllisterEd McCaffreyKeenan McCardell
Mike McMahonDonovan McNabbSteve McNairCade McNownMarvin MinnisTravis Minor
Freddie MitchellDan MorganQuincy MorganSylvester MorrisJohnnie MortonRandy Moss
Santana MossEric MouldsMuhsin MuhammadTerrell OwensJesse PalmerChad Pennington
Todd PinkstonJake PlummerTravis PrenticeJ.R. RedmondJerry RiceKoren Robinson
Marcus RobinsonBill SchroederJunior SeauShannon SharpeAkili SmithEmmitt Smith
Jimmy SmithLamar SmithRod SmithDuce StaleyJames StewartKordell Stewart
Tai StreetsFred TaylorDavid TerrellVinny TestaverdeAnthony ThomasZach Thomas
James ThrashLadainian TomlinsonAmani ToomerMarques TuiasosopoBrian UrlacherMichael Vick
Kurt WarnerPeter WarrickRicky WattersReggie WayneChris WeinkeTyrone Wheatley
Ricky Williams

2001 eTopps Basketball (print runs under 1,000 in bold)

Shareef Abdur-RahimRay AllenDerek AndersonShane BattierMike BibbyElton Brand
Kedrick BrownKwame BrownKobe BryantMarcus CambyVince CarterTyson Chandler
Eddy CurryBaron DavisDesagana DiopTim DuncanPatrick EwingMichael Finley
Joseph ForteSteve FrancisKevin GarnettPau GasolEddie GriffinRichard Hamilton
Grant HillAllan HoustonAllen IversonAntawn JamisonRichard JeffersonJoe Johnson
Eddie JonesJason KiddKarl MaloneStephon MarburyShawn MarionKenyon Martin
Jamal MashburnAntonio McDyessTracy McGradyDarius MilesAndre MillerMike Miller
Reggie MillerAlonzo MourningTroy MurphyDikembe MutomboDirk NowitzkiLamar Odom
Hakeem OlajuwonShaquille O'NealJermaine O'NealTony ParkerGary PaytonMorris Peterson
Paul PierceVladimir RadmanovicJason RichardsonDavid RobinsonGlenn RobinsonLatrell Sprewell
Jerry StackhouseJohn StocktonPeja StojakovicJason TerryJamaal TinsleyAntoine Walker
Gerald WallaceRasheed WallaceZhizhi WangChris WebberRodney WhiteLoren Woods