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    I have a 09/10 ITG Between the Pipes game used of Jonathan Quick. Card is the SI:LVER version and is M-33. Card id 50% black and 50% yellow. Jersey piece is from when he played for the Manchester Monarchs.
    In the Becketts guide it lists this card under the regular black jerseys 8 low 20 high BV. Under the Silver version section it says stated print run is 19 serial #d sets. Not priced due to scarcity.
    Question #1 : why does it not then say that the card is #d out of 19.
    Question #2 : how do you fiqure out the BV on this card. I cant find 1 listed on e bay or anywhere else.
    Anyone have any answers on either of the questions I would appreciate it.

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    Question #1 - ITG doesn't individually number many cards. They post their production numbers on their website. Sometimes, it's a little confusing, but they've definitely improved now that you can distinctly tell a Black from a Silver from a Gold.

    Question #2 - The value is something of a different nut. A lot of it depends on whose name is on the front of the card. A good rule of thumb is 1.25x-2.00x (CV) depending on the player and quality of swatch, though. [If you search 'Quick Between', you will find one that closed 01/09 for $3.25 + $4 shipping. Low based on the last couple of Black version sales.]

    Hope that helps,

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    Question #1 - ITG doesn't individually number many cards. They post their production numbers on their website. Sometimes, it's a little confusing, but they've definitely improved now that you can distinctly tell a Black from a Silver from a Gold.

    Question #2 - The value is something of a different nut. A lot of it depends on whose name is on the front of the card. A good rule of thumb is 1.25x-2.00x (CV) depending on the player and quality of swatch, though. [If you search 'Quick Between', you will find one that closed 01/09 for $3.25 + $4 shipping. Low based on the last couple of Black version sales.]

    Hope that helps,

    That selling price sucks. The regular black is listed at 20 high yet the guy sells it for roughly 7.73 shipping included. I think I will hang onto mine.

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    On the other side of the equation that $7.73 is pretty close to the LO value, which is generally what you can expect with sales prices these days.

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    On the other side of the equation that $7.73 is pretty close to the LO value, which is generally what you can expect with sales prices these days.

    If it were the Black /130, I'd agree with you completely. It was the Silver /19 that sold that low. Recent Black /130 jerseys have gone for more ($8 and $12 I think) PLUS shipping.

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