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Old 11-29-2010, 09:27 PM
ctownboy ctownboy is offline
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Calvin,

Those are my thoughts exactly.

The seller currently has cards for sale and has sold cards in the past. He listed the card as a T206, so he HAS to have some idea WHAT the card is. All he has to do is look up T206 Plank in a price guide and see what reference prices are. If he just digs a little deeper, he can Google T206 Plank and pull up cards that have sold at auction and SEE how much they go for.

Not having the card graded and WILLINGLY selling it for what he sold it for tells me ALL I need to know about the card.

Also, if any well heeled member of this board saw the card and thought it was REAL, don't you think they would dig out their checkbook and bid $5,000 or $10,000 for it?

I mean, I read about people willing to buy a card on eBay for a couple of hundred dollars and try to flip it for a $50 or $100 profit, if they think they can, so why not buy a card for $1,000 dollars and try and sell it for $75,000 or $100,000 dollars?

David

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