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Because you can buy a full check of Williams for $400 or less but you can't print 1/1 on it even though each check is indeed unique so this terrible looking card is bid at double what you can buy a check for because of that designation. Makes no sense to true collectors of memorabilia but that is why the trading card companies do it. Perceived value of the card is greater than the complete intact item.
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Of course I understand, but I'll never understand.
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What's insane is the 21 idiot bids because it's a 1 of 1 which means nothing
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Yay! Let's spend 10 times market value to get a partial Ted Williams auto. Makes you wonder why they even collect.
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![]() I never heard of that guy Dore Williams. I'd rather have a Italian cold "cut" from San Carlos Deli in Chatsworth on the crunchy roll. |
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