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Posted By: Paul
Still a novice at the caramels, so I was wondering what a fair price for both buyer & seller would be for an SGC50 Fromme e90-1. I don't have any scans, so lets assume it's an accurate grade. Thanks for your help. Sincerely, Paul |
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Posted By: peter ullman
75-100? |
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Posted By: Tony Andrea
Peter. I think thats a bit low. I'd say $275-ish in today's flourishing market. |
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Posted By: peter ullman
sorry...it was an uneducated guess...I shouldn't have spoken. by the way I still love my keeler! |
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Posted By: Tony Andrea
Hi Peter - Tony |
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Posted By: Scott
I paid $375 for a Fromme SGC40 about a year ago when the market was at it's peak. It is one of the tougher easy ones in the e90-1 set. Does that make sense? |
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Posted By: Bob
Or one of the easiest of the tough cards |
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