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Posted By: Dave Haas
As an exhibit collector, I've noticed 3 whales bidding lately, one of whom is the Lone Star Collection who only bids with snipes and almost always wins. He recently bought 6-8 1921 Exhibits for 3-4 times their real value. My set was #2 on PSA and now is #3. He is focusing only on PSA 5's or better and recently this particular Seller has been selling many Exhibits PSA 5 or better. The other two whales bid up the cards before his snipes or ultimately win the ones he isn't interested in. Stay out til the whales finish feeding. |
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