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T206CollectorI admit, and I apologize for disappointing anyone. But there is a difference between getting a good deal and getting what amounts to taking advantage of the seller -- if you're paying $121 for an authentic 1933 Lajoie, you are essentially admitting to taking advantage of the seller, because that card's worth thousands, no matter the condition. And I have very little sympathy for people who attempt to take advantage of others. I also have very little sympathy for bidders who think that the rest of the collecting world is asleep at the switch when they were fortunate to snag that T206 Wagner for $50. So, yes, these buyers people are getting nothing and paying for the privilege, but it's hard for me to have sympathy for them.