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Do dealers even want to sell cards anymore?
I make what I believe is an over the top offer, obviously overpaying for a nice example on a 1954 Topps non HOF card that in PSA 8 typically sells for an average of $265. The highest sales prices ever were in the $335 ballpark. Knowing this guy has a really nice example, I offer $400 while ebay has the 10% ebucks promotion going.
Seller comes back and says $450 or 25% higher than the most ever paid for this card or 41% higher than the average sold price. I guess the card will continue to sit there... Last edited by 1954 topps; 05-09-2019 at 09:05 AM. |
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