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talkinbaseball 08-07-2025 01:00 PM

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Our Grandson pulled a 2024 Topps Archives Cal Ripkin Jr. FoilFractor 1/1. He may want to list it for sale, does anyone know what a Fair Starting bid would be?
Thanks, his papa, John

Elberson 08-07-2025 01:07 PM

I would start low at 100.00 or less, and let the bidders have fun, you can always have a reserve price set but I’m thinking 500-600 range for sale?

talkinbaseball 08-07-2025 02:18 PM

Elberson,
Thanks for the advice.
John

swarmee 08-07-2025 05:16 PM

Make sure to spell it Ripken in the eBay auction. Otherwise it might fail Authenticity Guarantee.

todeen 08-07-2025 07:26 PM

Start with a low bid. I'd even start at $50. The National is over, and people are ready to spend again. I agree with another post, I'd assume $600 is around the ceiling. There is a 2024 Larkin 1/1 on ebay right now that is sitting for $800 buy it now. I don't buy modern Larkin cards, neither do many other Larkin collectors I know. So the bidding will not attract all Ripken collectors' attention. But a low starting price might nab a few more fishermen than usual. And once someone starts bidding they might not want to lose. it just takes 2-3 people to start a bidding war.

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NiceDocter 08-07-2025 07:41 PM

A different opinion
 
Consider keeping it…… a great pull and a great memory! It’s not all about the $$$…… maybe get it holdered…..

talkinbaseball 08-08-2025 11:02 AM

Ripken Jr. 1/1
 
Thanks for the correct spelling, Cal Ripken Jr., I forgot to mention we did send it to SGC, it received an SGC 9, thanks for all the help.
John


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