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It was probably just too obscure to garner a lot of interest.
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trimmed to the borders...very obscure issue...common player...not a t206 freak or rare back...these days = not a lot of $$$$.
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I agree. Just too trimmed for a great type example. If I were only going for one card from the issue, I'd probably want to upgrade this one if I got it.
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Arguably one of the strongest bidders for that type of card wasn't bidding. Very, very thin market means wider variances in selling prices.
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Leon, would you have gone strong for this example if you didn't have one? It seems over-beat. |
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Personally I would have doubled the winning bid if I didn't have one.
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Leon Luckey www.luckeycards.com |
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