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Posted By: Bob Marquette
It used to be possible to go wire to wire on ebay by placing a fairly substantial max bid at the very beginning but people (myself included occasionally) are beginning to pay outrageous sums for cards lately, especially caramel cards. I couldn't believe that lot of 3 E98s on ebay went for $380+. One was poor to fair, the other 2 poor. I know they were second tier HOFers but still, that lot would have gone for $75 one year ago... |
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