Tiger Woods 2001 SP Authentic Preview #51 Gold Label BGS 9.5 Gem Mint RC Rookie. Condition is "Like New". Shipped with USPS First Class.


Fantastic Tiger Woods rookie card in that golden BGS 9.5 Gem Mint slab. As prices and turnaround times for new Beckett submissions continue to rise, the cards of top icons will surely continue to go up in value. Regardless of your affinity for golf in general or Tiger in particular, he remains one of the most iconic figures in all of sports and around the world. Has he played his final round or will we witness another comeback? If he so much as tees off on tour one more time, it'll be an international spectacle. But what if he wins another tournament, or another major? You don't have to take my advice (or buy my cards) but I'll give you the best of the former for free (and the latter for a good price): buy all the tiger woods rookies you can get your hands on. No matter what the next chapter brings, investing in Tiger rookies is one of the best decisions you can make this year.


Please note that I have multiple copies and that you may not receive the exact card pictured. You are guaranteed to receive a BGS 9.5 with the same subgrades or better. If you'd like to discuss a bulk buy and/or request particular subgrades for your purchase, please reach out before making an offer. I have many options and would be happy to accommodate specific requests.


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For the record, I love a good old fashioned negotiation; it's what used to make eBay really fun. But part of respecting that tradition and being professional is not throwing out lazy jabs like "What's your best price on this?" or "Let me know if you're willing to sell for closer to the price from last month's auction that ended at noon on a Wednesday." The same goes for "My dog/teenage daughter/disabled son bought this by mistake and I need to cancel." If you can't do better than that, then maybe try to find some of that hot fire being pulled/razzed/repacked on the 'Gram. I put a fair amount of time and effort into my listings and communication with folks who like shiny pieces of cardboard suspended in plastic as much as I do. Please just take the financial stuff seriously so we can enjoy the fun stuff.