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Posted By: Anonymous
You won't be buying many pre WWI vintage baseball card if you are not going to be paying more than than catalog for a card, often multiples of what the catalog lists. I sold a graded T207 for triple SMR, wasn't going to take less, given the scarcity of the cards. The occasional sporadic demand for the issue called for a couple of relists, well worth the extra relisting fees. Best approach is to study past ebay sales to ascertain what a card is worth. |
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