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    Help with a Lemieux card value

    I'm looking to trade/sell this card, but I have no idea of what I should expect in cash value. Any ideas? I'm not a collector of either ITG or Lemieux.


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    They run between $80.00 - $125.00 depending on who needs one for their set, or a specialized Mario Fan, of which there are many.

    24 copies is not a lot.
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    They run between $80.00 - $125.00 depending on who needs one for their set, or a specialized Mario Fan, in which there are many.

    24 copies is not a lot.

    I think this one is actually /4, may just not show well in the picture.

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    I cannot see that in the scan. (Bad eyes)

    Numbered to #/4.

    That changes things. It would probably go between $200-$400. But you have to find somebody with the dough and somebody that wants this particular issue. There is a lot of hate for ITGU nowadays among new collectors that have not been around even 7 years.

    ITGU keeps Upper Deck from being bigger knobs than they already are.

    When cards become very short printed they get expensive and sometimes harder to sell, as it's assumed that the seller wants the sky for a price.

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    In my opinion somewhere 140-200$ range.

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    From a Mario collector, there are tons of these out there from differnt years. I just bought a Mario 1/1 ITG for $50.09 and another /9 for $30. What most high end Mario collectors are looking for is Auto and Patch. I would have to agree Harri on this one, $150 sounds about right. Probably less....ITG killed the Mario market way too many cards and too limited. Give it about 10 years and this will be a hot item, but right now the market is flooded.

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    While it is ITG and slabbed (decreases value IMO, not a fan of slabbed cards) it still has huge value being /4 and a Lemieux auto. I would list on Ebay (if that is your plan) at $250 but accept an offer of 150-175. Hope that helps.

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    There are a ton of Lemieux Autos on the market right now. His auto memorabilia cards are going as low as $50-60 in some cases. Realistic sale value I would think around $80-100.

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    /4 from ITG is like /50 from any other company, the low print run is meaningless. Common sticker auto from an unlicensed set....you might get a set collector to pay $150 for it.

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