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That Hickman was a great deal. That is a decent looking example compared with the vast majority out there. E107s are very tough. Others may be more knowledgeable, but I would guess there are less than 10 of any given card with many having less than 5.
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In my opinion that is a bit less than half of where that card should have sold for.....but that is what we are seeing nowadays, unless you go to auction and 2 people start a battle. Had I seen that I would have bought it, put it in an auction format, and made good money....no doubt about it. (again, my opinion)
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I think the card sold for that price because of how it was listed.
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That's one example in which the seller not knowing the ACC # of a card hurt the hammer price. I'm assuming there's a few potential bidders out there with saved e107 Ebay searches who never saw that card.
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Man, add me to the list that never saw that recent ebay listing. 300.00 for an E 107 in that shape, ouch, listed properly I`m guessing double that minimum.
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I did see it. Unfortunately, I was the very disappointed underbidder. The seller had a couple of ungraded T206's for sale. I sent him a message asking about combined shipping. He replied that the shipping cost was the same no matter how many cards I bought. So I clicked on "All Items For Sale" under his profile page and I saw the E107. I thought I knew what it was, but I wasn't really sure at first as I don't know much about the set at all. So I went to OldCardboard.com for verification. Yep...that's what I thought it was! By now there was only a couple of minutes left in the auction so I didn't have time to do any more research. All I could think of was a post by a board member saying that he hoped to have "one" example some day. I knew they were rare, but had no idea of value. I checked my Paypal account to see how much money I had in it. $300. I put a last second bid down for $300 and lost. It really sucked, but I got over it.....until this stupid thread came up.
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