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Posted By: Phil Bornstein
I don't know if any of you are pack collectors- but can anyone explain why someone would pay 7K-9K for a supposedly unopened Sport Kings pack which contains 1 single card. Even if that card were one of the "big 4" (a 4 out of 48 possibility)- it would need to grade out at 9 or 10 to be worth the money paid. Given the great probability that the card in such a pack would have corner or edge issues and could have centering issues, print defects, etc.... and would likely be one of the many commons- why the high prices? |
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