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    confused on my DRob GU#/250 price

    Beckett online has it listed as this

    2001-02 Upper Deck Playmakers PC Warm Up Gold DRGW David Robinson $75.00 $20.00



    $75 low and $20 high makes no sense. Think its $7.50 low, or is this set really hi-end and its $200? I doubt it but just wondering. Any help is appreciated

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    most likely the decimal point is in the wrong place and it should be 7.50

    but then again, it could be worth $75 low end and $200 high end

    cards are ridiculously priced these days.

    2 ways to check - send an email to beckett

    look at Ebay to see what they're going for

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    It is $7.50 low and $18.75 high because of it being $6 normal low and $15 high for the card version that isn't gold. It is .5 to 1.25 value of the high version of the normal card for the value of the gold version.

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    thanks starbury...sending 15CC for the explanation I like people who are helpful

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