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    These cards are hard as hell to find since they only made 100 of them, they are from the pre eBay era, the packs weren't popular, and they were mostly opened up by non collectors and kids so many never found their way onto the collectors marker. Yours is a little beat up but some guys haven't seen a player of theirs for over a decade in other sports so you will still get very good money for the card. Plus Patrick Roy is popular and one of the better players to pull from the checklist.
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    If I saw that card at a show for $100, my wallet would come out so fast people would think it was on fire. You have to list it on eBay. My estimate for a final sale value is $250-$350

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    If I saw that card at a show for $100, my wallet would come out so fast people would think it was on fire. You have to list it on eBay. My estimate for a final sale value is $250-$350

    You and me both. I'm not a Roy collector or anything (though I do collect goalies), but I think a lot of collectors would love that card for their collections. It's too rich for my blood, however.
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    You and me both. I'm not a Roy collector or anything (though I do collect goalies), but I think a lot of collectors would love that card for their collections. It's too rich for my blood, however.

    Even the Koivu would be a treasure in my collection.
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    If I saw that card at a show for $100, my wallet would come out so fast people would think it was on fire. You have to list it on eBay. My estimate for a final sale value is $250-$350

    LOL at $200 this is still a no questions asked, no haggling type of card. Pay the man and get out ASAP

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    I had a shot at a Jagr once, and only once but it was out of my range once it hit over $200. I think it finally sold for about $450-500? I'm not positive. Those golds are the hardest ones to find, as everyone already said. I saw a Selanne at the National in Chicago this year with a $425 obo price tag on it.

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