There is a new Fleer (Upper Deck) Scooby Doo set that was recently released.
It released on ePack yesterday at $14 a pack which about made choke on my Dr. Pepper. This was after I read the sell sheet and saw sketches which I thought could be cool plus a bunch of cards I had no interest in -- fake materials cards, random numbered cards and. . . If there was something else I missed it.
Folks on Blowout are saying that these random numbered cards can sell for hundreds of dollars -- eBay proves that to be true.
What?!?!?
Random numbered cards from a SCOOBY DOO set are selling for hundreds of dollars -- I don't even know what else to say.This message has been edited. Last edited by: webjon,
September 26, 2025, 09:35 AM
Ted Dastick Jr.
It's amazing where the serial-numbered card is today, people getting excited and paying well for cards /199. The problem is these cards have a VERY small window of interest. Numbered cards from older sets don't seem to be enjoying the same bump, though.