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no this makes sense, this is someone that has some titus cards, but NOT the main hoarder, IMO, he is forcing the main horder to buy all 10 or none.
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That would be my guess too. Force a bidding war with someone else who figures, hey I only need 1 and I'll just sell the other 9.
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+1. Perhaps someone trying to find out the identity of the hoarder??
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You all will know when my collection goes to market when an ebay powerseller has 10 of these in one auction...So far I only have 3 of this pose #...
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The Titus hoarder hasn't bid on any in several months so he probably won't
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Titus-itis certainly seems to have dropped in recent months. A couple days ago,a Titus PSA 4 sold for $223.50 and the one that really seemed surprising was a Titus lot that included a decent T-206 selling for just $102.50 earlier this week.
The Titus Polar Bear that sold for $400 recently definitely seems to be anomaly to the softening of Titus pricing in recent weeks and months. A Titus T-206 in very good+ condition sold for $148 on eBay last month. There for a while, Titus beaters in horrible shape were selling for that much. I kinda figured this latest lot of 10 Titus T-206s and the earlier lot that included various Titus cards from different sets came from the big lot of Tituses in REA's auction earlier this year. http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from...p2045573.m1684 Last edited by Bored5000; 07-15-2015 at 08:56 PM. |
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You are definitely a hoarder. Having three of the same OJ pose is basically like having 100 of the same T206 cards as far as % of population. That's just on average, with the rarer OJ poses equaling the rare T206 cards
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I've got a Dude of my own. He may be yours one day:
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I would be surprised if the lot tops $1k. Can't imagine $100 a card for a common, no matter how popular.
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I have a feeling that lot is going to trade over 1K. Wouldn't surprixe me at all. I'm guessing $1450.
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I guess we'll find out once the auction closes if it was a wise move or not. Probstein just got over $100 for a PSA 1 and considering that six of the ten cads in this lot are PSA 2-3, individually, they should have brought a nice return.
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