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Old 07-21-2015, 10:30 PM
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Default Massive Amount Of My Cards - On eBay

Just had a ton of my cards listed on eBay via Probstein123-- from T206 Mathewson to a Goudey Ruth to many Post War Classics like Clemente RC, Koufax RC, Mays RC, and numerous Mickey Mantles.

All were chosen carefully for centering and eye appeal, and are really at the top of their grades.

All are starting at 99 cents.

Thanks for checking them out.
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Old 07-22-2015, 07:12 PM
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Good luck Matt

Is there any quick way to find them all?

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Old 07-22-2015, 07:52 PM
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Hi Dan,

Thanks. Just figured out how to link them all:

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Old 07-27-2015, 12:11 PM
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One day left-- tons of carefully chosen cards, THANKS for looking.
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There's not much of a write up on the 53 Mays.
Do you know if it is a clean card? That it was NOT altered or trimmed?
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Yes, it measures up-- Rick P. doesn't really do write ups for any listing, which I rather like as it lets the collectors' eyes do all the work.

I will say that the handful of raw cards I have up there I had every intention of slabbing at some point, and chose them as carefully as I choose the graded ones. I just decided to sell this batch for a coming purchase before getting around to grading them. I never submitted any of my raw card listed there-- so they were not submitted and rejected, and then listed, just to be very clear on those examples. Tangentially, I especially loved that 54 Ted Williams for its centering
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Yes, it measures up-- Rick P. doesn't really do write ups for any listing, which I rather like as it lets the collectors' eyes do all the work.

I will say that the handful of raw cards I have up there I had every intention of slabbing at some point, and chose them as carefully as I choose the graded ones. I just decided to sell this batch for a coming purchase before getting around to grading them. I never submitted any of my raw card listed there-- so they were not submitted and rejected, and then listed, just to be very clear on those examples. Tangentially, I especially loved that 54 Ted Williams for its centering
I agree that I like making my own eyes do the judging. I do like multiple pictures though when it's not graded. There's some ease and comfort when you know you can talk directly to the consignor about the card.
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