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Posted By: Hankon
From the lots I've followed (non-cards) and only in my opinion, MastroNet's prices are nuts .... As far as other auctions go, I largely agree. An auction house like Leland's is likely best suited for handling real expensive items that a normal person wouldn't offer or otherwise have trouble offering on eBay (Lou Gehrig's watch, for example) ... For many of the more 'pedestrian' lots, the prices are quite reasonable especially when they are broken up. One has to judge the pricing lot by lot, and not make a random stab assuming you will get a good deal, but there are always many reasonably priced lots. |
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