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autocut

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I think that people selling on eBay right now are taking a big risk because mail delivery is a lot slower than usual due to the coronavirus pandemic. Buyers should understand and be more patient but you're still going to get some who are quick to leave some type of negative feedback because they don't see the big picture.

I haven't had any issues with post office. Only thing that was possible issues are international shipping.
 

sjm76

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I remember Bucky Jacobsen's key rookie card being in 1999 Bowman Chrome. He was on the Brewers.
 

sjm76

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tpeichel

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Someone just bought a 1989 Topps Tiffany Steve Avery and then I had a separate order where someone bought the 1990 Tiffany Traded of Justice and Olerud and a 1989 Tiffany Sheffield.
 

tpeichel

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Anyone want to invest in these? Graded them in the early 1990s and never did another submission because I was so disappointed. Do these looks like they were accurately graded?
 

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tpeichel

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Basically yes at least for a PSA 10 Jordan RC right now unless you're a millionaire.

I think $100,000 will do it.

I had a friend that picked up a Jordan rookie in the early 1990s. He was afraid to get it graded because he thought someone might swap it out. He still has it raw and claims it is a perfect card. He's lucky he didn't get it graded though, he probably would have sold it.
 

phillyfan0417

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I think $100,000 will do it.

I had a friend that picked up a Jordan rookie in the early 1990s. He was afraid to get it graded because he thought someone might swap it out. He still has it raw and claims it is a perfect card. He's lucky he didn't get it graded though, he probably would have sold it.

I think that would be a great concern in such a hot market...you have to think there are a bunch of people out there that will look to do something dishonest.
 

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