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The idea is that if you out an auction that has just ended under market value, unscrupulous buyers may contact an unscrupulous seller and collude to cancel the sale. By waiting 10 days to out the auction, the seller will have shipped the card and can't try to sell it for a better offer.
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Collecting Canadian related baseball cards: N172, Obak, 1936 WWG. Obaks: 33/40 (need 1910 Vancouver: Brown, James, and Jensen; 1911 Vancouver: Lewis; 1911 Victoria Million ) 1936 WWG: 32/135 1952 Parkhurst: 59/100 |
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