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Posted By: Bob
Dave- Some of the listings he ended early had the notation that "seller ended it early because of error in listing," but this particular one had "seller ended because no longer for sale." I had a snipe bid of $509 set if that is any help. It IS one of the toughest (although they are all murder) cards in the set and rarely seen. I noticed that Tony is selling several on ebays and the PSA 1s are going for $400 and the PSA 2s are going for $600 as his asking prices. I sold a GAI 2 and a GAI 3.5 on ebay recently and I don't remember the exact selling amounts but I don't think either cracked $400 and they were both really nice and in my mind undergraded. Maybe the fact they were in GAI holders had something to do with the final total, don't know... |
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