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Posted By: Bill Stone
I just saw the preview of the upcoming Goodwin & Co.auction. While there is a fantastic lot of T-210 cards in every series the lots are so large it will probably make it impossible,for me, to win any of the sets . While there are some cards I would pay dearly for I really don't want to buy 66 cards in a series to get the 3 or 4 I really want. Does the company offer these in such a large lot because collectors are willing to pay a premium to get them all at once? Is it just easier to sell one large block? I would appreciate someone explaining the factors that go into deciding to sell the cards this way. ---PS I hope whoever wins breaks the lots up and offers the cards for sale individually. |
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