mrmopar
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I have seen a few decent ones since my comment (73T #'D TO 5, 75T #'d to 4), but sellers want too much. Nobody seems to do auctions anymore and see where the market goes. They would rather sit a card at a huge BIN price and wait…and wait….an wait...
Saw a Garvey 1/1 for $250 (ha), it was a 2011 bat card (Edit - seller adjusted and it sold for a BO of $120, almost certainly to the newer Garvey big spender in town), and the 74T is at $199 obo (Edit - That also sold for $125). Also saw the following sell as BIN/BO: 78T ($130), 73T ($100), 84 Milton Bradley ($100). I am almost certain the same buyer snagged all of these along with an assortment of higher print run items at $15-30+ each. He is scooping these up like it was ice cream.
It does kind of ruin the memory of the Autoproof cards that came out several years back. Those were hard to find and very low print runs. Some of the previous archives have been decently low production, but this issue just floods us with 80s junk crap at low to moderate print runs. I bought a few last night at what I thought were decent prices, but waiting for most to crash down to $5-15 each, like series 1 did.
Saw a Garvey 1/1 for $250 (ha), it was a 2011 bat card (Edit - seller adjusted and it sold for a BO of $120, almost certainly to the newer Garvey big spender in town), and the 74T is at $199 obo (Edit - That also sold for $125). Also saw the following sell as BIN/BO: 78T ($130), 73T ($100), 84 Milton Bradley ($100). I am almost certain the same buyer snagged all of these along with an assortment of higher print run items at $15-30+ each. He is scooping these up like it was ice cream.
It does kind of ruin the memory of the Autoproof cards that came out several years back. Those were hard to find and very low print runs. Some of the previous archives have been decently low production, but this issue just floods us with 80s junk crap at low to moderate print runs. I bought a few last night at what I thought were decent prices, but waiting for most to crash down to $5-15 each, like series 1 did.
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