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http://www.ebay.com/itm/2012-LEAF-M...=&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557
Seriously, $500 is way too cheap for that card.
Seriously, $500 is way too cheap for that card.
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$500 is not chump change, but I think there may be some money left on the table. Would I think 'way too cheap'? Probablly not, but at this point in the game it's just speculation.
why did he add +5 to every auto?
It started as a $1,199.99 Buy it Now and Best Offer.
Obviously, the seller didn't get anywhere near that in offers and took the best one.
Two other /99 Pujols auto patch cards failed to sell at $200.
I don't think $500 is too little for a Pujols patch /5 auto in a Leaf unlicensed draft set.
Some bidders probably feel the card is like those Mike Schmidt and Barry Bonds signed cards from Classic and other minor league sets in the '90s.
Yes, I know the quality of card is leagues different, but the perception of having a superstar's autograph in an unlicensed draft set makes no sense to some people, so the value is lower than if it were in a Major League set.
Pujols has been selling cold all year long. If that was a Trout or Cabrera patch auto it might be different.
Pujols "value" will never be what it was in StLPujols has been selling cold all year long. If that was a Trout or Cabrera patch auto it might be different.
This. I have been watch Pujols prices for a little while now and $500 seems market value. There was a Topps Tier One Prodigious patch, on card auto, sold just over $200.