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    What’s the worth?

    Was wondering if anyone would have an idea of what the SV of this card raw and graded a 9.5 would be?

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    150+ views and nobody has any ideas?

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    I don't think it would be as much as it seems (Rare and Graded 9.5 and hard signed).

    My guess would be $200- $300 Raw and $350-$500 Graded 9.5. The cup printing plate auto went for $450. This isn't a "Rookie" or part of any set and has a very limited market. From what Ive seen in the past those epack VIp autos don't sell all that well on the market.

    All it takes is1 person and you have a $700-$1000 offer though. Realistically on auction my numbers above would be what I would expect to get if that was my card. Anything lower I would be bummed and anything higher I would be extremely happy
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