Select Brownlow Medallist Series 2024

Select Brownlow Medallist 2024 Football Cards

Collection: 49 Brownlow Signature booklets, 18 Prospect Predictor redemptions (1:12 boxes)

The Select Brownlow Medallist series is the 3th release for 2024 from the leading footy card producers and they haven’t disappointed. Brownlow Signature booklets started in 2017 and this set goes back in time to honour winners previous to this date. Most of the living Brownlow winners have signed booklets, with 49 different players in total, limited to 150 cards each. The release also features Prospect Predictor redemptions, with one star player for each team. If one of these 18 players wins the Brownlow over the next 3 years (2024-26), the holder of this redemption can send it in for a Brownlow Signature booklet. There are only 35 copies of each players’ predictor, which will make these some of the most highly sought after in the hobby. Imagine how much the Nick Daicos 35/35 predictor will go for…especially if he wins!

2024 BROWNLOW MEDALLIST SIGNATURE BOOKLET LIST

2024 SELECT
BROWNLOW MEDALLIST SERIES

Complete Set (49)
Base Card (NNO)
Limited to 150 booklets each

NNO Brian Gleeson
NNO Neil Roberts
NNO Bob Skilton
NNO Verdun Howell
NNO John Schultz
NNO Alistair Lord
NNO Gordon Collis
NNO Noel Teasdale
NNO Ian Stewart
NNO Ross Smith
NNO Kevin Murray
NNO Peter Bedford
NNO Keith Greig
NNO Gary Dempsey
NNO Graham Moss
NNO Graham Teasdale
NNO Malcolm Blight
NNO Peter Moore
NNO Kelvin Templeton
NNO Bernie Quinlan
NNO Brian Wilson
NNO Ross Glendinning
NNO Brad Hardie
NNO Robert Dipierdomenico
NNO Greg Williams
NNO Tony Lockett
NNO John Platten
NNO Gerard Healy
NNO Tony Liberatore
NNO Gavin Wanganeen
NNO Paul Kelly
NNO Michael Voss
NNO James Hird
NNO Robert Harvey
NNO Shane Crawford
NNO Shane Woewodin
NNO Jason Akermanis
NNO Simon Black
NNO Mark Ricciuto
NNO Nathan Buckley
NNO Chris Judd
NNO Ben Cousins
NNO Jimmy Bartel
NNO Adam Cooney
NNO Gary Ablett Jr
NNO Dane Swan
NNO Trent Cotchin
NNO Sam Mitchell
NNO Matt Priddis

2024 SELECT
BROWNLOW MEDALLIST SERIES
PROSPECT PREDICTORS

2024 select brownlow medallist series prospect predictor

Complete Set (18)
Base Card (BSP-INIT)
Limited to 35 cards each

BSP-JD Jordan Dawson
BSP-WA Will Ashcroft
BSP-SW Sam Walsh
BSP-ND Nick Daicos
BSP-ZM Zach Merrett
BSP-CS Caleb Serong
BSP-MH Max Holmes
BSP-TG Tom Green
BSP-NA Noah Anderson
BSP-JN Jai Newcombe
BSP-CP Christian Petracca
BSP-LDU Luke Davies-Uniacke
BSP-ZB Zak Butters
BSP-TT Tim Taranto
BSP-JS Jack Sinclair
BSP-EG Errol Gulden
BSP-TK Tim Kelly
BSP-MB Marcus Bontempelli

2024 select brownlow medallist signature booklets

SELECT

1993-present

SCANLENS

1963-1990

KORNIES

1948-1959


HOW TO USE THE PRICE GUIDE

What the columns mean

In each section of the price guide there is a HI and LO column. These represent the selling ranges of the listed cards and sets. The do not correspond to different conditions of the cards, nor do they represent buy and sell prices. The HI colum represents full retail prices, which is the cards full value. Popular cards generally sell for this amount of sometimes even higher. The LO column represents the price you may be able to get the card for at a reduced level. This is influenced by a number of factors including regional variation, sales, player unpopularity and other factors. The HI column is usually the price quoted by a dealer as the full value of a particular card or set. The newer the card, the more available it tends to be, and the more likely it may be discounted.

Card Condition

Grading of cards is subjective. Collectors differ on the strictness and importance of quality. The following condition guide is to minimise subjectivity.

  • Pristine
  • Mint
  • Near Mint
  • Excellent
  • Very Good
  • Good
  • Fair
  • Poor

Cards from 2000 onwards should be in mint condition in order to be valued as the listed price.
Cards from the 1990’s should be in near mint condition (1990’s cards in mint condition are valued 125-150% of the listed price).
Cards from the 1950-80’s should be in excellent condition (1950-80’s cards in near mint are valued at 150% of the listed price and in mint condition 200% of the listed price).
Cards from pre-1950 should be in very good condition (pre-1950 cards in excellent condition are valued at 125-150% of the listed price, in near mint condition are valued at 200% of the listed price and in mint condition 300%.
Condition below these will reduce the value accordingly.

Numbered cards

Some limited release cards are individually numbered. Cards numbered 001 and the jumper number of the player are considered more valuable. For lower end cards, this can add 300-500% to the price. For higher end cards, this can add 150-200% to the price.

Other lower numbered cards (ie. 004, 005) are also considered to be more valuable. While they don’t hold as much weight as 001 or jumper number, lower numbered cards can add 200-300% for lower end cards and 150% to higher end cards. Anything in single digits may be considered a low number. 11/60 would not necessarily attract a higher price based on its numbering.

RC – Rookie Card definition

A players rookie card (RC) is the first appearance on a regular issue card from one of the major companies (Kornies, Scanlens, Stimorol, Regina, Select). A RC is not a subset or insert card, but the first standard release card of that player by a mainstream company.

How do we price cards and sets?

Our team performs extensive research when curating our price guide and updating the lists. Prices are influenced by online sales on eBay and eBid, sales at auction houses and trading card and collectable stores. We also include factors such as player popularity and performance, age and scarcity.

This is only a guide

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