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i predict that restored plank sells for $45k. an excellent flip is my guess. congrats to the flipper if it plays out like i think it will.
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My wife has "The Young and the Restless"; I have Net 54!
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http://www.robertedwardauctions.com/.../2007/138.html It would boggle the mind to think that a restored one -- not simply a trimmed one but a restored one -- would sell for even that much.
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It's already pretty high with multiple bids, and is doing better than some of REA's graded ones.
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Calvindog - i hear you but i just have a feeling this one's going for a lot more than 21k. I think there is a group of collectors that just like high-end looking cards over completely legitimate examples. i am not one of those collectors - i like the rare, beat-up unaltered stuff.
45k including the BP is still my guess. total guess on my part - but i think we'll witness a textbook homerun flip here. |
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I assume he will break even. I'll be happy if he makes a few bucks. Keep in mind, this is an internet only item. It will not be in the catalog when that drops. |
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If in fact this card sells for significantly more than it did in Legendary, the end result will be everyone will be scouring the next Legendary Auction for bargains. And of course at that point any possible chance for a bargain will be gone. The market has a way of finding its balance.
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The converse is, however, Legendary will struggle, even moreso, for consignments. Last edited by Jim VB; 04-03-2010 at 01:07 PM. |
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With mine having twice the starting bid of the stained SGC 30 Plank ($5000 vs. $2500), and an OPEN estimate instead of $10-20K like the SGC 30 Plank, I think mine will exceed the price of that Plank. I can't see ANY SGC 30 Plank selling for less than $30-35K, so I've got a gut feeling my "flip" is going to well exceed my original purchase price. Chalk it up to wishful thinking if you'd like, but the card IS in far better condition than any other restored Plank -- looks like a PSA 9. It has only had its corners added to and a paint touchup....it has NOT been trimmed.
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