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I don't get it
I don't get it. $130.50 + tax and shipping for a signed 1984 Topps Blyleven.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/385251239518 |
Must be the miscut back.
Steve |
It's weird how well centered it is on the front and so badly centered on the back.
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Not sure either. And it's from GMC, so a legit seller.
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Interesting. I cannot figure out why this raw card sold for so much. It received 11 bids and a quick review of the bids reflect several different bidders. Beyond me, as you can Buy It Now a 1971 autographed rookie, PSA 10 (auto grade) for 80 or so. I wouldn't even want to own a card with such a bad back - if that's the reason.
Strange, any further thoughts? |
I have discovered that finding logic in what people collect is pointless. We all probably scratch our heads on different things we wouldn't spend 1/10th the price for, then turn around and drop 10X the price on something only we and of course at least 1 other collector (thank you buddy for either bidding me up or beating me!) must have.
It certainly seems odd for sure though, as that card should be no more than a $10-15 card otherwise to most of us who might collect non-certified autographs, if that. It's not a rare signature or card, so the only answer besides sheer craziness is the misaligned back must have really turned at least 2 people on. |
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After my reply, I saw this. I am going to invoke my right to say this is insane, but clearly others do not agree with me!
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It seems like a ridiculous price for a mascot card, but apparently it's an SSP. He's had two other cards and his 2020 card only has three graded at PSA. It's hard to believe that a mascot named Blooper has three baseball cards.
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