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Memorabilia has always been a little crazy on pricing but lately seems to be totally unhinged.
I see photos selling for $25,000 on eBay that I know wouldn't get $5,000 at a reputable highly publicized auction. The usual stuff where someone buys a photo for $2,500, lists it for $15,000, and then marks it down "on sale" to $12,000. And basically the same photo is sitting at an AH and hasn't gotten a starting bid of a few thousand. Same ticket stub is $3,000 or $15,000. Items in some of the recent batch of auctions that are truly extraordinary and historically significant seem (so far) to be getting a tepid response. Weird times. Would be like walking to two different car dealerships and the same car is $20,000 or $80,000. Last edited by Snapolit1; 04-17-2023 at 02:00 PM. |
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