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Old 12-09-2015, 05:57 AM
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Hi Ed, I guess the obvious answer to find out what it is really worth is to put it in an auction of some kind.

If you intend to keep it and simply want an educated guess I would say anywhere from $100 - $350...I know the range is a bit absurd, but there are so little data points on the t213-3 cards that they are really hit or miss. The actual sale price (if you listed it) would likely fall in the middle, and probably closer to the lower end. However, due to the extreme scarcity of the set, all it takes is a Bridwell fan (or Bridwell back collector) and someone who wants a t213-3 example to get it close to the top end.

Hope that is helpful...Rob
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