One of the most expensive card series, whether it be hockey, baseball, basketball, football, etc. is the signature card. The biggest issue with signature cards would come down to whether they decide to go down the road of player signatures, or user signatures, and there's a pretty simple answer. Do both. There are a lot of great players who aren't necessarily all that well known as a user, and vice versa. Deciding what users/players get these special cards will probably end in a bunch of drama (but what doesn't nowadays amiright) but the only restriction I can think of is if a user gets a player signature card, they can't also get a user version, this'll hopefully lower the amount of people who cry favoritism (though we all know it won't). In an ideal world, they user/player themselves would write their own signature and send it to a Dotts person, but obviously there could be availability/accessibility that'd cause Dotts to write the signature themselves, or just move on to a different user/player.
My most chaotic systematic idea is to have an ebay-esque system where players can put their unwanted/duplicate cards up for sale and people can either bid on them, or buy them straight up, obviously there'd need to be regulations put in place to make sure people aren't exploiting the system to just give other people free money.
My most chaotic systematic idea is to have an ebay-esque system where players can put their unwanted/duplicate cards up for sale and people can either bid on them, or buy them straight up, obviously there'd need to be regulations put in place to make sure people aren't exploiting the system to just give other people free money.
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