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Actually, the Old Mill back adds a legitimate premium to a green Cobb.
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http://sports.ha.com/itm/baseball/19.../a/717-81039.s
A couple years back $ 1,900 |
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No expert I'm pricing. That said OM would add a bit more value. It's not super rare bit I'd think that's easily 3.5-5k
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I believe he was asking 5k in June on the board and eBay but there were no takers. I guess it's worth what someone is willing to pay for it.
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A Sovereign 150 or Old Mill is pretty special on the green Tyrus. I really do not see either too often at all.
I would gladly pay $5,000 for this card ... I simply do not have the money (rendering my opinion less than useful) Derek Last edited by DerekMichael; 09-29-2015 at 12:40 PM. Reason: shitee grammar |
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Wow, I would think that offer should buy the card definitely, just my opinion....
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I would think Old Mill on Green Cobby would add a substantial premium because 150/350 subjects are very tough with Old Mill.
In other words, Old Mill is not that tough in general but it is on 150/350 subjects. |
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I am selling this card as a REVERSE AUCTION.
Anyone with interest, it is under the B/S/T Section under Live Auctions. Thanks for your time |
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It's at 11k now.
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On a card and combo such as this, only a general price tag can be applied. In the end it will come down to a buyer's willingness to pay and timing. |
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If you want to solicit offers I have been relatively successful listing the card with an obscene Buy It Now price on ebay, while accepting offers. You get a pretty good idea of what it's worth based on the offers you get in, and if you like one, you just click accept. Pretty easy. I have found trying the same game on the BST to be a waste of time - no one wants to make an offer and everyone wants the seller to list an asking price. Dead end.
On the issue of asking the fair market value on a card listed on the BST, you could hardly blame the OP for it under these circumstances when the seller is not being price responsive and the card is rare enough for it not to have any true comps. Having said that, under the circumstances, what the card would get at auction and what the seller would accept may not be nearly the same, so determining a fair value for this card according to the opinions of T206 experts is more or less meaningless towards the goal of obtaining this card. But, if anyone cares, I would think that card would fetch $3,000-$3,500 at auction.
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