TOM BRADY CARDS

8:10 PM PST, 11/10/2007

The Rising Price of Brady Nov 6 2007 11:41AM A lot has happened in the two weeks since the current issue of Beckett Football hit newsstands on Oct. 24. The Patriots have won two more games and superstar quarterback Tom Brady has thrown for 561 more yards, tossed six more touchdown passes and even run for two. Oh, yeah, and his trading cards – all of them – are scorching hot. In fact, the feeding frenzy surrounding Brady right now is unlike anything we've seen in the industry in quite some time. But since our next magazine doesn't hit for a few more weeks, we can't accurately capture the up-to-the-minute volatility of his cards. So we've decided to do something about it. Here, for the first time ever, we present single-player dynamic pricing – a Brady NRP if you will – for one of the most dynamic players in all of professional sports. While you contemplate whether or not you want to partake of this special offer, consider that in the 14 days since Beckett Football #212 went live: • Brady's 2000-year cards have increased in value by an average of $118.62 per card. • His rookie-year cards are 163.9 percent (or $14,709) more valuable than they were. • His 13 autograph cards from 2000 have increased in value by a total of $4,425 (an average of $340 apiece). • Oh, and Brady's top two RCs from 2000 (Playoff Contenders and SP Authentic) have essentially doubled in value. It's rare for a player of Brady's considerable stature to be this hot this late in his career. Here's your chance to strike while the iron's hot

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