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    Unlisted Card Thoughts

    Hi guys,

    Bought a couple boxes of 05-06 Sweet Shot this weekend because I've had some success in the past and really enjoy the cards (excited about next years set)....

    Anyway, I pulled a Nash Sweet Spot Auto on the Baseball with Blue Ink and it is numbered 4 out of only 5 made. Beckett says not priced due to scarcity. What do you think something like that would go for? Should I just sit on it?

    Amazingly this was one of the best boxes I've broke in awhile. I pulled 2 relics and then an Isiah Thomas Acetate Auto in the same box as the Nash!

    Thanks.

    -hemanx

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    Good idea is to search for past sales on ebay.com that will give you a general idea or at least a starting referance.

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    I agree ^^^^. But I must say that eBay's archive search is limited to only 30 days...which really is a small window.

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    i wouldnt sit on it, you might damage it ;)

    lol

    but i agree with the others, previous ebay auctions is the best way to guage an estimated price

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