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Originally Posted by jayshum
I'm not familiar with prices of higher grade 1933 Goudeys. Would you say that $200 for a PSA 6 was lower than you expected? If so, then Deans buying it for that price then listing it for a higher price would make sense. If you think that $200 was a fair price then it seems like the issue isn't that under bidders didn't bid higher but that Deans is now trying to sell it for what is considered a lot higher than current market value.
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I felt it was a bit low. Not outrageously low. But low. But it's not like you see high grade cards from 1933 every day. If he bought it for $200, I am sure it is in his store for $400. Maybe more. No telling how long he will have to sit on it. But if someone wants it, they will pay it.