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My semi-trained gut tells me it's about 2x-3x your high estimate but I have been wrong before.
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The front looks a bit out of register. And that bottom edge at the left doesn't appear perpendicular to the left edge. I'd like to get a better look at it because it might be slightly trimmed. The back is interesting. He may well list it at that and sell it for $500, I'd not pay $100 for it, so it may well be worth about $200. He thinks he has a treasure, so it may well cost a bit to get it.
Oddly enough, as much as I dislike TPG, I do have a soft spot for the obvious mistakes on the slips. Contrarian that I am, I'd leave this one slabbed because it's obviously wrong. |
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I need proof of that |
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