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    eBay always displays what the card was listed for or what the asking price was. Taking the item # to watchcount.com allows you to see what the item actually sold for.

    Checkmate. Thanks

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    eBay always displays what the card was listed for or what the asking price was. Taking the item # to watchcount.com allows you to see what the item actually sold for.

    Oh. I wasn't aware of that. Regardless, as my other link showed, a /5 sold for more than that. Whoever bought the /3 got a heck of a sweet deal in my opinion. There is no recognizable difference between the /3 and the /5 versions aside from the #. So by my account, that's 2 of 8 cards that are now in the hands of collectors. Making the others that much more scarce.
    Last edited by dillonpearce73; 09-07-2017 at 04:13 PM.

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