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So are ya tellin' me that I SHOULDN'T bid on their "Not a T206 Honus Wagner" because it isn't worth a million, even in the ISA 9 holder?
Doggone it. I KNEW the $5,000 bid was too good to be true. |
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The fact they would sell a T206 for over $4,000 and not show a scan of the back makes me uncomfortable. Maybe it is just me, but I have to see both sides before I would bid/buy. The best part is that it is ISA selling the cards as a service. You send your cards, they grade them and post them on EBay. When the card sells, they just take the grading fee out of the winnings and send you a big fat check.
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