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Old 02-13-2020, 05:00 PM
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Old 02-13-2020, 06:07 PM
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For that price, you get free shipping.
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Old 02-13-2020, 06:18 PM
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Yowza!! Sorta celebrating the anniversary of his death with an exclamation point????

"1916 M101-4 #30 BLANK BACK RAY CHAPMAN SGC KILLED by PITCH IN 1920 - 100 ANNIV!"
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I don't think the 100th year after the death of someone is quite as collected as most other things. People can collect how they want to though, and I am sure there are many who do collect death anniversary stuff. As long as they are having fun and not committing fraud all is ok LOL.

25k at the BIN price isn't much of a bargain either.

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"1916 M101-4 #30 BLANK BACK RAY CHAPMAN SGC KILLED by PITCH IN 1920 - 100 ANNIV!"
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Old 02-15-2020, 09:28 AM
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But wouldn't you get $250 in ebay bucks if you "bought it now"?

Seems a bit optimistic. Any guesses on how much that card might sell for?
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I would say the minimum bid is about double what that card should go for.

But as he says, "There's really no value on this one." So he should just give it away to some kid.

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I would say the minimum bid is about double what that card should go for.

But as he says, "There's really no value on this one." So he should just give it away to some kid.
With some sellers they never go that low on their pricing!! Hope all is well your way, Tim.
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