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So from time to time I take an interest in looking at pricing history of oddball cards. I saw this item in the last sterling auction:
http://www.sterlingsportsauctions.co...entoryid=38462 And noticed the same exact card sold 9ish months earlier in Goodwin: http://goodwinandco.com/1910_e_unc_c...-lot32115.aspx Market structure is always an interesting topic to me - What do you guys think happened here? Buyer's remorse? Quick flip? From the sales price this looks like a deal I normally do (Buy at one price, sell at a much lower price). Just looking for opinions on an otherwise uneventful (for me) day. |
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