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I'm suspicious. Why wouldn't he simply make the "buy it now" price $45,000 or $46,000? Does $45,678 make it appear more legit, giving the impression he did some research on pricing?
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Get it? four, five, six, seven, eight. He's impressing us with his ability to count numerically.
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That card is definitely not NM!
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Oh man...already have that one...if it were in blue sharpie though I would jump on it.
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The only thing missing is Joe's very evasive signature on the back of the card.
"Found in the same garage as a T206 Honus Wagner, signed and dated by Amelia Earhart, the day after her plane went missing over the Pacific Ocean." |
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Classic!
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At this point, it would be more believable if he said it was found in the Amber Room.
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