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    $550 is the price for BGS 7

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    I've got a way better scan (carefully removed it, scanned it, and put it back), but I don't know how to upload it. It's saying I don't have enough attatchment space, and I don't really want to start up a photo site account. Any suggestions? I'll figure something out.

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    Michael Jordan RC Front.jpg

    A better scan of it.

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    If you need the money and you're not a basketball guy, I say sell it to your friend. As a basketball card collector though, if I had pulled the card, there's no way I would sell it. To put it in perspective, here's my story. I pulled a 1990 Score Mickey Mantle auto (in 1990... yes, we're the same age). I'm not a baseball guy, though. I took the money from that auction and bought a 1986 Fleer MJ. As a basketball collector, I'm much happier with the decision. You'll probably feel the same way when you cash out.

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