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Old 10-08-2014, 05:06 PM
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Originally Posted by EVAJOY91 View Post
it's a fantasy poster. Two auction houses said that the paper was old and most likely from the late 1950's early 60's. I'm selling it as is. It sold for $4,000 in 2005. The auctions houses said the value is around $1,000. Why shouldn't i sell it as what it is "a fantasy shoeless joe jackson broadside" this is america? Free markets do exist? I purchased it for $2,500 and will take a big loss.
Why aren't you trying to get your money back from the guy who scammed you out of it? Any auction house that tells you that is worth $1000 is out of their minds....who are these auction houses that told you this? And who appraised it at $20,000? Also your sales pitch on this while amusing isn't going to work on anyone. Nobody in their right mind will pay anywhere close to your asking price for an item that is fake. A real PSA 1 T206 Honus Wagner (depending on eye appeal) is worth $100,000+...a fake T206 Honus Wagner is worth a dollar on a good day.
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