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    That's exactly what I thought.

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    Knowing Beckett's propensity for overvaluing things I'm going to say 2,000 dollars.I REALLY DON'T THINK IT WILL HELP RAISE THE VALUE OF ANY CARDS SUBMITTED,Tell the buyer oh Beckett's appraisal said it was worth 2,000,he'll laugh and decline purchase.
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    Sale Value?? $150 maybe $200

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    Sale Value?? $150 maybe $200

    No, Beckett's Appraised Price. lol.

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    Knowing Beckett's propensity for overvaluing things I'm going to say 2,000 dollars.I REALLY DON'T THINK IT WILL HELP RAISE THE VALUE OF ANY CARDS SUBMITTED,Tell the buyer oh Beckett's appraisal said it was worth 2,000,he'll laugh and decline purchase.

    Your correct. Assuming it was inflated that is.

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    So what did they say??

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    They aren't even close.............


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    I would say that $350 would be a fair price on that card, maybe a little more, but not $1000.

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    I would say that $350 would be a fair price on that card, maybe a little more, but not $1000.

    I would agree in a set like Triple Threads or something like that where there are 20 different 1/1's. With Elite, it's really the only one in the set. And then the grade and it was a Super Bowl winning year add a little. I expected it to appraise for $1000, I'm confident from previous offers that I could get $800 for the card.
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    I would expect it to be closer to $100-150 if it was just a triple threads 1/1 auto, and to me, and from what I have seen other people post about, the vast majority of people don't really up the value for a 1/1 if it is graded. I could see a 1/1 auto from his rookie year going for $1000+, but not a 1/1 from a mid-level set. But thats just my 2 cents. It sounds like you have had the card out there and gotten offers quite a bit higher than $350 though. Either way it is a nice looking card.

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