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There were some high prices today, on a relative basis higher in my opinion than the first auction. The raw lots brought a lot more than the first auction. I think bidders realized that many of the raw lots in the first auction were in good condition and when graded they received 4's and 5's. I bid on a raw lot of 17 EDPG commons and thought I had a good chance bidding 1300. Figured after commish and grading I'd be paying about 100 a card. Thought there were some 3's and 4's in there not any 5's due to centering and other issues.
Not even close. It went for $2400 before the juice!!! Thats about 175 a card (some doubles in there too) after the juice and grading. Doesn't seem like much of a deal to me. Last edited by iwantitiwinit; 02-18-2015 at 08:26 PM. |
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