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    See Nyfancam01's Items on eBay

    300-400 at most.

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    Exactly xxvisionxx ;)

    1/1 base of Nate Thurmond goes 2x higher than /25 auto version, and there are a lot of parallels and base is like auto version, the only difference is no auto sticker on base...

    Thanks for responds!

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    You also need to understand one thing...The more Parallel versions of a card there is the less it will be worth, So its theres the base version for example #/100 and there are paralles #/50 or #/25 and #/10 then #/5 then #/1, Thats 6 versions of the same card that will slightly vary for each parallel, So even if your's is #/5 don't think the value of the card will skyrocket for over $1000 just because of a serial number, Like a few mentioned a approx Bv would be around $350-$400 and Sale Value could be around $200+ or more No one really knows until you "Sell it" then you will know what it was worth...!

    I don't think anyone was saying the BV was $350-$400.... I was saying the SV was $300-$400. I don't understand how you can estimate BV.

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