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Old 11-03-2010, 06:26 AM
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I think the fact that there is an interesting story going along with it will boost its value...and it probably does make it worth more because it is more interesting. Like having a Buick once owned by Huey Lewis.
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Old 11-03-2010, 07:12 AM
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Just out of curiosity was the card slabbed? If so, can I assume it resides in an AUTH holder?
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Old 11-03-2010, 08:06 AM
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Just out of curiosity was the card slabbed? If so, can I assume it resides in an AUTH holder?
From Heritage's website:

http://sports.ha.com/common/view_ite...8&Lot_No=80079
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Old 11-03-2010, 08:09 AM
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Like having a Buick once owned by Huey Lewis.
Or Jon Voight's LeBaron.
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Old 11-03-2010, 08:28 AM
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Oh, Jon Voight the periodontist?
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Or Jon Voight's LeBaron.
Or Jon Voight's pencil.
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I would think that since the money for the card is going to a charity, that the final bid would be somewhat tax deductable. Perhaps that is fueling the high price?

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I would think that since the money for the card is going to a charity, that the final bid would be somewhat tax deductable. Perhaps that is fueling the high price?
I agree, any amount over the fair market value should be tax deductable. What is the fair market value? The fair market value is what it sells for in an open auction....
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I agree, any amount over the fair market value should be tax deductable. What is the fair market value? The fair market value is what it sells for in an open auction....
Ooooh, it's a right off.

Do you even know what a right off is?

No, but they do, and their the ones righting it off.
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Right on!
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Ooooh, it's a right off.

Do you even know what a right off is?

No, but they do, and their the ones righting it off.
I am sorry is this a Seinfeld quote or something? I don't understand.
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I'm far from an expert on the value of T206's, but when I saw that card up for Auction, I was thinking maybe $50k to $75k given the condition. I could understand why this card sold for such a premium back when they thought only 10-15 of them existed. But now that there is believed to be 60-80, I am amazed they sell at these levels. I wonder what the true population of the card is?
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Rob,

Thanks for posting the pic of the card.
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Old 11-04-2010, 04:08 AM
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Default The real reason why the card is so high is obvious!!!

*sarcasm starts*
Maybe the nuns are shill bidding???.... Did we ever think of this?!
*sarcasm ends*
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This is as good a place as any to ask:

We all know that the Gretzky is the highest-graded Wagner at PSA 8. What is the SECOND-highest graded? And anybody got a scan?

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