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Can anyone tell me why a 1990 Fleer baseball card of Jose Uribe #74 list for so much?
It list for over $600,000 on Ebay and is not graded or does not seem to have an error.
What makes it so valuable any input would be appreciated. Thanks in advance!
5 Answers
- DavidLv 72 years agoFavorite Answer
I think someone's just having fun with a common card. I see the seller has "or best offer". My guess is if you make a best offer for $5.00, your bid would be accepted and you'd now have a common card worth less than you paid for it. A slab graded 10 recently sold for $150.00, and that's a huge stretch.
- humptyLv 72 years ago
I paid less than that for ten acres of oceanfront near Port Townsend. What kind of fool would pay that for a baseball card?
- LegFuJohnsonLv 72 years ago
Is there a bidding war up to $600,000?
I can list my item for any price I want.
I can take a picture of myself and put it on there for $600K. Doesn't mean anyone will buy it.
https://www.beckett.com/news/theres-nothing-specia...
(That article took 2 seconds to find)
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