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Old 11-23-2017, 08:15 AM
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if your lost for words with some of the prices Here is a reasonably priced dictionary to swat up on
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1945-webste...0AAOSwom1ZkdCZ
Its that same seller with links above... "818coolguy".
A 1945 dictionary - with ripped pages by the way - for $18,000,000.00 along with a Jose Uribe 1990 Fleer card for $250,000.00... plus others?!?
.... not "cool" guy.

Can we please all send countless .99 best offers??
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Old 11-23-2017, 08:22 AM
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if your lost for words with some of the prices Here is a reasonably priced dictionary to swat up on
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1945-webste...0AAOSwom1ZkdCZ
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Well, it is unabridged. 18M isn't what it used to be....
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Its that same seller with links above... "818coolguy".
A 1945 dictionary - with ripped pages by the way - for $18,000,000.00 along with a Jose Uribe 1990 Fleer card for $250,000.00... plus others?!?
.... not "cool" guy.

Can we please all send countless .99 best offers??

The price for the abridged version of the dictionary in the same condition has fewer zeroes.
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For $18 million what bridge do you get when you buy the dictionary?

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Old 11-23-2017, 03:23 PM
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For $18 million what bridge do you get when you buy the dictionary?

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I think that you've bought the Brooklyn bridge at that point.
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I think that you've bought the Brooklyn bridge at that point.
Probably a bridge to nowhere...
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Someone used to have a gem mint Ryan rookie listed for $800k. Don't see it now.

The joke card is very confusing. (I mean, to begin with I didn't know Topps would make custom cards for you.) Why is... what? Why bother to shill this thing, and why would anyone legit bid on it (did anyone legit bid on it)?
Is it this one you are thinking of? I have mentioned BMW a few times in here a few times about their crazy (to me) asking prices and always wondered how they stayed in business?
But, with that being said, we know there are others out there just like them!
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1968-Topps-...0AAOSwH71XPAtd
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Is it this one you are thinking of? I have mentioned BMW a few times in here a few times about their crazy (to me) asking prices and always wondered how they stayed in business?
But, with that being said, we know there are others out there just like them!
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1968-Topps-...0AAOSwH71XPAtd
Anyone can ask what they want. And as long as your name is by your post you can say they are crazy. 800k or 1.2M is crazy to me.
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Its that same seller with links above... "818coolguy".
A 1945 dictionary - with ripped pages by the way - for $18,000,000.00 along with a Jose Uribe 1990 Fleer card for $250,000.00... plus others?!?
.... not "cool" guy.

Can we please all send countless .99 best offers??
be careful! He might accept at $0.99! especially for the Uribe card!
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