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    Spend the money on something that's worth it, not that card, it's not worth $8,000, I'd buy a GU or auto or spend it on something worth it.

    Tim

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    $9300, reserve not yet met and a rookie? Not in my book, pre-rookie maybe, but I guess an investment if scarce as they state. Must be nice to have that much to put out for a card, he BGray we need them in our forum (donations and such).
    I have e-mailed my Beckett grading contact to get a response from him on the state of this auction and value of their BGS 10's. Curious to see his response.

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    I'm sorry and not to get a posting credit but I did check it out and it is a valid BGS 10 on Becketts website population report. I was curious to see if it was listed....They have a nice BGS 10 Lebron James on their home page also for a mere $1995.95.

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    Me too. Let us know! Thanks.

    Tim

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    Good info gunzz... I guess if you're a Griffey supporter it's a good buy. Especially now if he has a hot season this year (like a lot of people are predicting), you probably could easily flip that card for a profit. $10,000 is very a risky investment though and it would take some serious balls for one to put a bid on it.

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    I tend to agree with Iggy, and I think there are better places to put the cash.

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    Ended at $9,500 RESERVE NOT MET.... I think the seller is crazy for not taking that much $$$ for the card.

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    What a moron. I'd gladly take $9,500 for a flimsy piece of cardboard without any autograph or game used material.

    Tim

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    He relisted and now it's at $7.900 with the reserve met. He should have taken the $9,500.

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=2720421619

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    he should have offered the high bidder the card for 9500.00 I bet it goes over 10K this time, but I could get more than 800 for a big mac auto 2/9 from ultimate collection the lowest #'d auto big has ever had and he doesn't sign auto's only for UD or Sosa.

    Ryan

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