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Posted By: JohnKal
Thanks for your responses. The 707 price is his standard over-the-top price. On top of his high prices, his scans are dull, dull, dull. There have been eights in auctions which run between $12,000-$13,000, but the card is usually the #274. There was a PSA 7 a few years ago on ebay but it was not that clean. It went for just over $5,000 as I remember. I have seen good ones as part of lots on Masto and that may be the way to go. There was a nice SGC 7.5 that BMW had but I noticed it too late and it was gone. Of course, the toning makes this issue difficult. Plus Joe's legacy. |
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