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    Settle This Dispute !!!!!!!!

    Who can tell me the price of....

    2007 Donruss Gridiron Gear Rookie Jersey's Prime Autographs # 216 Adrian Peterson #ed/50.

    Under the title it reads....

    *JSY PRIME AU/50: .4x TO 1x BASE RC/100
    JERSEY PRIME AUTO PRINT RUN 5-50


    Does this mean ( as one guy pointed out ) that this card which books at $350 should be multiplied by 1 thus making it's price $350? And if so why would the BASE AUTO which is #ed to 100 be the same price as the PRIME AUTO which is #ed/50?

    I personally think this means it is double in price as in add another $350 to it's BASE BOOK PRICE. Help me out here.

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    It does mean that it books 350 as ridiculous as it seems... I don't know why it doesn't command more.. but I feel that a patch should at least comman 1.2 more.. Id still ask for 400 BV though.

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    its worth the same amount, mostly because parallels are not considered true rookie cards, thus, they dont hold an additional value to to the true rookie- of course, thats only the beckett interpretation, if you can get over bv for it, id definately do so

    Ed

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    Hey buddy, I dont think it means its double the price. 1x is exactly that. $350 x 1 = $350

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