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09-21-2009, 11:27 PM #1
Need help with this BV
I have a 2004 Finest Gold X-Fractor Jersey numbered out of 150 #17 Plaxico Burress.
The card listing for the #17 in the regular set is not for a jersey card.
and for the table on the gold xfractor it says only time like by 3 I believe
If anyone can tell me the actual bv on this card and/or how to calculate it I would greatly apprecaite it.
Thanks,
Blake
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09-21-2009, 11:32 PM #2
It is 3 times the base card value. So if the base card is $1, then your card is $3, if the base card is 2.50, then your card is 7.50. Hope that helps. It also says that a common jersey of an unlisted star is $8.
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09-22-2009, 12:36 AM #3
where did you get this card cause the only one i could find was an uncirculated gold xfractor /150, if you didn;t pull this card and it wasn't in one of the uncirculated cases theres a good chance someone split the card, used one of the blanks and a random piece of jersey and made this card, wouldn't be nearly as hard as you would think and with the uncirculated being worth $2 less than the regular refractor it would be a way to make an unvaluable card seem like a rare valuable card.
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09-22-2009, 01:18 AM #4
I bought it off of a guy who I regularly buy from. He buys from a lot of different people.
Lol I'm a spazz. The card is in a case so I didn't actually feel the spot but now that I look closer I don't think it's actually a jersey
Here is the Fitzgerald card of the same version
http://cgi.ebay.com/2004-LARRY-FITZG...4#ht_500wt_956
I have the Burress. I'm guessing the circle on the far right isn't a jersey ( i can't feel the surface).
But the base card only book values for 50 cents. The multipler says stars are 12X so it would only be worth $6? Seems kind low even if it's not a jersey
Lol, thanks JF. I wouldn't of even noticed it if you hadn't of mentioned anything. If you look at it it really does just look like a piece of solid jersey.
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