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Posted By: steve
You are right. On the right day, with the right people seriously interested, a card may go for much more than one would think. It still, however, requires at least two bidders willing to spend big. May I ask what your "reserve" was on the Wagner CTA 4 ? And then I also must inquire about the final sale price. Thanks, Steve. |
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