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So, instead of having a little fun, you want people to ignore it and move on...yet YOU didn't ignore this thread and move on, didja???
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Probstein has had this one listed for some time now. Typically sells for under $100
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1960-Topps-...sid=m570.l1313 |
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Somebody must be plain loco for Coco. LOL
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Examples like that are easy to find on eBay. https://www.ebay.com/itm/1989-90-TG-...from=R40&rt=nc
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As someone who buys high grade singles for my sets from ebay, I have noticed that Deans Cards have a nice psa 8 1959 common for $120 when I can find one from someone else for $25. Does that also mean that they pay much more your cards?
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How about when someone wants to sell their card and quotes as Deans asking price. My response is, cards not for me best of luck.
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Last December he purchased a 1956 Yankees Team card PSA 3 for $33.50 on Ebay (going price was about $40). He has the same card still listed at $125. So I guess it depends on what is a reasonable margin. In this case, I'd say no, he didn't pay that much more for the card.
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What about the private collector who clicks on the sell your cards and expects a fair price for high grade raw sets based on what they are selling their cards for. I would guess that they are not the best option for a fair price. |
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