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Leon--I like your prices. I'll buy all common large Gypsy Queens at $10K each. My guess is that they are $25-30K each. I think the commons are scarcer than the HOFers. The most common one is Kelly.
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Not much to add other than how I was outbid by Richard a couple years back on a Kalamazoo cab in Mile High. I was cursing up and down for a few weeks after that one!
Regarding Q's statement regarding overprints, I'd have to agree. 5-10 years down the road I also think people will view them differently. As for finding all the fake ones that got by people, if ya can't find them, then isn't that the point? |
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Whenever I see the word Rare, I automatically transpose the four letter word Hype.
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