Tiger Woods is an internationally renowned golfer who has won numerous championships. His many fans love him. His rookie cards, Tiger Woods, are very popular with his fans. The 2001 Upper Deck Tiger’s Tales 30 Card Set features the legendary Tiger Woods player at various stages in his career, including as a rookie, junior, amateur, and professional. The majority of these cards retail for between $3-$5 They tend to be out of stock because they have a high demand and are hard to find. This card is rare and increases his popularity. It also attracts premiums to the seller.
Due to his popularity worldwide, some Tiger Woods rookie cards are graded by Mint Grading Services. Each card receives a Gem Mint 10, the highest grade possible. This card requires a complete collection of the 30 graded cards. This is difficult because the cards are highly sought after and become more rare.
Two versions of the Tiger Woods cards were available in the marketplace: one was the Gold Foil which is extremely rare and another is the Gold Ink. Subscribers to the series were able to purchase the gold foil cards. The limited supply of gold ink cards was sold at various shops in 1997 and 1998. Gold Foil cards had a gold foil border on one side and a bar at the other. They were very rare due to the limited number of production. The Woods cards are the most sought-after of the series.
Champions of Golf-The Masters Collection: Gold Foil Factory Set
The set includes 63 cards. This set includes one card each from the Masters Golf Tournaments. It starts with Horton Smith’s 1934 start and ends with Tiger Woods’ 1997 rookie card. This set includes cards printed in black ink on white stock with gold foil trimming. Grand Slam Ventures created this set.
Tiger Woods Graded-Gold Foil Rookie card:
PRO Grading Service graded the card and classified it as Mint 9. The cards were protected in a transparent, protective plastic case. It is the Tiger Woods rookie card in Gold Foil.
Card Versions in Un-Graded Ink Gold Ink
The 1997 Tiger Woods rookie cards were released in boxes that could be purchased in retail shops or professional shops. The images of the gold ink version have the exact same photos as the rare gold foil one, with gold ink borders.