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Someones playing the gambling game. This exact card sold early last year in the Heros of Sport Auction for $23,000+, the consignor immediately sold it again in REA for $17,000. Lets see if Ebay can out match the auction houses on this card. I bet it closes at $25k but then again this is out of my realm.
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It is amazing how Pete Rose cards have held their value over the years. I have to admit, it would be neat to own a Pete Rose rookie. I've just found the prices to be too high, even for lower grade examples.
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That being said, I agree with Johnny's comment.....this is a card that would do better with folks fighting for the plastic (see PSA)...... And last thing, this thread should really be on the post war side so lets be mindful in the future please....regards
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