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Originally Posted by bums1953
theres nothing to understand - i simply put a card up for sale and if i get my price ill sell it - simple as that. i am in no hurry to sell a one of a kind robinson rookie card as it matches nicely with my highest graded pleetwood slacks card. when i get my price it will be sold and if i wanna give it to an auction house i will - WHEN IM READY. i will not respond to this nonsense anymore and dont have to justify what i do with my card just like i dont tell people what to do with their cards - this is sky king signing off
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It is certainly a rare if not unique Jackie Robinson 1948 post card but it did sell for $1300 and change only two short years ago as already stated in this thread somewhere in an REA auction. I'm guessing you were the lucky winner at that time. Good for you. With two bidders who have to have it in a major auction, it may well bring $10K or more but it might bring $1K. REA did a great job of describing it and even speculated it might be unique and it still only brought the $1300 winning bid. However, you are correct that you can ask whatever you want for your item. The seller determines the price, not the buyer except in a real auction.