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I thought the price of the ruth photo was a bit much at $15 - 20,000 isn't that what it was
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All that Babe Ruth crap is overpriced.
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The prices where extremely high and laughable
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Yea personalized large photo
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I'm no expert on the subject, but when they use insurance replacement value it's always higher than it's market value. I don't know the insurance theory behind that, but that's something I've noticed.
They also sometimes use 'retail value' or 'what it would sell for in a gallery' which of course is not what a normal person would get. |
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