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Because one Logoman patch on a card is not enough. Already eight different bidders at $22,000 and above. Yikes. I expected there to be tons of bid retractions among the high bidders when I looked at their history, but there isn't.
To each their own, but there are at least 50 different cards at REA that I would rather have for $23,000. Last edited by Bored5000; 04-14-2018 at 04:47 PM. |
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Oh, it absolutely is the ultimate in artificial scarcity.
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I don't know guys. Tracy McGrady is pretty, pretty good.
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I really don't see the point of spending 23 K on a card that is less than 10 years old. There is no shortage of bidders, that's for sure, so there must be some sort of fascination with the concept of the card..I hardly consider any autograph or game worn material to be rare, if the people who sign it are both alive and well..But there must be a market for this sort of thing..Likely driven by millennial's who have no sense of what things are worth..
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