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That's quite an eclectic group of items the seller has. He/she is selling a bunch of $5-10 books, some 1985 Topps commons, some Drew Brees cards and a $5000 Zeenut card.
I would recommend asking the seller some questions first. Starting with "Do you offer a money back guarantee if the card is deemed unauthentic by a tpg?" Also, the $5000 or best offer makes me think he/she has no idea what a card like that should sell for. So if you do decide to buy it, I would offer significantly less than $5000, like $600-1000 for starters. Good luck! Let us know how it turns out. |
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