Hmmm... Never really saw the point in these... Yeah sure they look cool. Yeah sure there are only 150 in existence... Yeah sure they will be worth more in the future... But in the end it really just is a poster for 30 dollars... Just my thoughts...
Anyone know the approximate value of selling these later?
Simple solution. Don't buy one. Simply put, it's art. If you don't see the point in buying one, you shouldn't, and let someone buy one who does see the point. Don't bother buying them to resell them later. There may be only 150 now, but they'll be reprinted during the next print run, so it's not really a great opportunity to flip collectibles for a profit.
Personally, I can't wait to get one. I've been looking for an affordable sheet of uncut playing cards for some time now, so these definitely appeal to me. Not because I'm going to get rich off of the purchase, not because there are only 150 of the 1st edition. In the end it's an uncut sheet of playing cards, not a poster. That's a great deal if you like uncut sheets of playing cards!
I do have a question regarding them though. What are the dotted lines? It looks like the lines go over the pips. Where these made specifically to be sold as uncut sheets? Saying 150 were made as well as the dotted lines, clue me to the possibility that they were only made to be sold as uncut sheets. You don't make uncut sheets of cards, you make playing cards and remove the sheets for preservation before they are cut. I would prefer an actual sheet of uncut cards without the dotted lines. If these are what they looked like before being cut, then wouldn't it be more accurate instead of saying only 150 were made, to say only 150 sheets were preserved uncut?