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Old 05-19-2014, 11:10 AM
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That value is the "graded value". You must not know much about graded values so you learn from him that graded values are always more than book value. He learned this from a PSA ad.



From the ebay listing:
Quote:
PLEASE READ : All of my graded cards have graded
values listed on them. These values are not book values.
If you are not sure what graded value means, I give a
explanation on my ebay world page. Just click on my
user name and it will show you where the page is.
From his ebay page:
Quote:
Graded cards are so much more valuable than just a plain card coming from a pack. My pic shows examples. 1970 Pete Rose in Beckett values at $60, but graded it jumped to $5,676. All of my cards are labeled with graded values not book values.
His page is linked, but you can see the "pic" that shows "examples" is the common PSA ad
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