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Gauging interest....reply if you like the idea
All,
Plz respond if you'd be interested in seeing a sale/auction like this and if interest exists - I'll do it. I have 70+ T206 dupes. Most are in poor-fair but some are trimmed and look 'ex' and a few are genuinely vg or better... and it's a mix of commons, HOFers, SLers and tougher backs. Was thinking about mixing all the cards together and letting people decide if they wanted to bid on 1 or more randomly selected cards. The price would likely be between $20-25 which reflects about a 20% discount on the AVERAGE value of the cards in the lot. The part I'm worried about is that I know that some people will get a $10 card while others will get a $50 card. 1. What do y'all think ... should I do it? 2. Should I make the price a bit higher and throw 1 or 2 big cards? |
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