Well, looking at Heritage, TC and two other cards sold for $1,725.00 in 05, 1 sht $4,025.00 in 04.
Looks like he had an excellent buy.
I wouldn't expect to just put a very modest mark up on it, I'd expect him to mark it at what he think he can sell for it. I'm quite happy to criticize Dave when I think it fair, but in this case, I think it's just him being in BUSINESS.


On 8 Sep 2009, at 03:38, jeff po wrote:

With continued discussion of the responsibility of good, honest and fair dealers, in the wake of the forgery issue, i noticed this item.

This card sold on August 13th, 2009, on ebay, for $74.25



This card is currently listed today, for $3595.00




The thing is... it is the SAME card (not another but the identical card--it has the same tear in the wrist at the bottom edge of the card and some foxing at the top, above the letter H in the word, THAN).

Does anyone else find it out of the realm of normalcy for a dealer to increase the markup from the previous sales price by 4700% in less than a month's time? Granted, maybe the previous price was a steal. But by this much?

Jeff



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