

Brett Hull Rookie Card Checklist 1988-89 O-Pee-Chee Brett Hull RC #66 Despite a healthy supply of material there is no shortage of fans and collectors wanting to add a Hull signed piece to their collection. He also participates in organized signing events. He has always been a gracious and willing in-person signer. He was a fan favorite wherever he played. He played for five teams during his career which is another contributing factor to the value of his autograph.

In fact, it was one of the sport's first memorabilia cards.Īs one of the league's all-time leading scorers, Brett Hull autographed memorabilia sees consistently strong demand. It can be found in the 1996-97 Upper Deck Hockey Game Jerseyset. Hull's first game-used memorabilia card was also produced by Upper Deck. Over the years he has signed for many sets and is relatively affordable given his stature in the game. It is part of the iconic Hockey Heroes series and is serial numbered to 2,500. The first certified Brett Hull autograph card was issued in the 1991-92 Upper Deck Hockey set. One of the most popular ones is his 1984-85 Minnesota-Duluth Bulldogs card. Additionally, collectors are also fond of his pre-rookie cards, of which he has several. Not bad for a sixth round draft pick.īrett Hull has two rookie cards, 1988-89 O-Pee-Chee and 1988-89 Topps Hockey. Upon his retirement, in 2005, Hull was third on the all-time scoring list with 741 goals. Hull would not be drafted until the 117th overall pick in the 1984 NHL Draft despite being eligible two years earlier. With the pedigree of being the son of Hall of Famer Bobby Hull, it's unthinkable as to why so many teams initially passed on the sniper. Scoring over 500 goals in the NHL has its privileges. So, without further ado, enjoy this truly magnificent Mandan mansion.As one of the most prolific goal scorers in NHL history, Brett Hull hockey cards and autographed memorabilia will always have a place in the hobby. Again, let me preface by saying this is ACCORDING to ZILLOW (thanks, had to get that off my chest). I certainly realize that there are people selling homes themselves, different real estate websites that don't show up on Zillow, etc. Lately, in just about every story I write on real estate, some "Karen" comes along to say, "This is not the most expensive home."(you insert city). Either that, or I better win the lottery. I bet you are wondering how much a mortgage payment would be on a home that costs over $2.3 million. This home was built in 2020, so basically brand new. It's listed as having curb appeal because of rock hauled in from the Black Hills. It appears there have been several price cuts. It's only been on the market for 30-plus days on Zillow at its current price.

This home will set you back over $2.3 Million Dollars ($2,395,000.00 to be exact).
