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Old 05-15-2013, 07:24 PM
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honestly my collection is so big I actually forgot about the card for awhile had no idea its worth so much
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Hmmm.......interesting......it's the same card

Something seems a little off here.....
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Hmmm.......interesting......it's the same card

Something seems a little off here.....
Well the Edwards auction was 7 years ago wasn't it?
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Well the Edwards auction was 7 years ago wasn't it?
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Are there examples beyond the Jennings that support a value of only a few thousand dollars for HOFers in a 2-4 grade range? I would be surprised to see the card in this thread go for 4-6k at auction but I've been out of the back craze for a few years so maybe I'm off. The other question to ask ourselves is how much is it worth if we owned it.
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Are there examples beyond the Jennings that support a value of only a few thousand dollars for HOFers in a 2-4 grade range? I would be surprised to see the card in this thread go for 4-6k at auction but I've been out of the back craze for a few years so maybe I'm off. The other question to ask ourselves is how much is it worth if we owned it.
A Sam Crawford SGC 40 3 went on Ebay for $4200 a couple of months ago. It was BIN, and went within 20-30 minutes of the card being listed. It was a very good looking card.

I figured Tinker would be a bigger seller than Crawford, but I may be wrong. What is your opinion?
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The other question to ask ourselves is how much is it worth if we owned it.
The same exact price that has been quoted for the OP....It is what it is. Everybody overvalues their cards.....until reality sets in and if you wanna actually sell it, you have to price accordingly or send it to auction and hope some sucker with a little jing in his pocket goes over his head and overpays because he "needs it". Sometimes you get lucky, sometimes you don't. It's a 4-6K card on a normal day.
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