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BarryBonds762
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I just found a Mattingly in the PC I am getting ready to sell that I bought form a lifeling friend a few years back.
I guess its assumed they have little value, but as I reserached theres only this 1 on eBay, showing COMC wants over 20 bucks for it. ame base versions of Yount sold for 5, Berra sold for 8, and even Gary gaetti sold for 3 bucks, so I would say its not simply a value of the normal base set. Not saying my Mattingly is worth 20-25 like COMC wants, but I bet its 10-14 for a mattingly collector who wants it. Just my two cents
Not providing an opinion on these at all, but using an asking price, especially COMC, is almost meaningless. Also remember COMC on ebay is a jacked up price. Go to their site and the same card is available for a cheaper price. I don't know if that is a flat percentage increase, but never buy a COMC card on ebay unless you want it sooner than 3 months! (yep, i'll toss that jab out any where, any time!!)
Sold prices are what you need, but can sometimes be deceiving as well. Just look at the 1990 Fleer Jose Uribe. No way people are spending that kind of money on that card when you look at completed listings. Then again, people do tend to be sheep with this kind of stuff. Someone sees it, thinks it's true and buys one themselves. I've seen crazier...The 1990 Mark Jackson card for example. At least Uribe was a professional athlete. Why did people pay $20 and more for these? That is just plain stupid, especially given they probably printed 25 BILLION copies!! Sorry Mark Jackson, but you got a raw deal for being photographed in front of murders for your Hoops card.