people just trolling at this point
Based upon the large wholesale deals I have done in the past, if someone broke this inventory up into similar lots they could fetch upwards of $11 MILLION USD. ( That is $11,000,000.00 USD)
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1-1-Rare-Spo...item416292bbd6![]()
people just trolling at this point
It's the card, tbh...it's a 20/25 autographed jersey card. Ungraded, it's worth $6000, and it's graded 9.5 out of 10. Not to mention Linsanity, it's just crazy. Someone's taking advantage of it, tbh. Nothing I wouldn't do. Out of hand? Absolutely. Though I would say the difference between this story and Tebow is that Lin is a lot more talented. Though he really needs to work on his ball handling.
tbh if you look at what he's selling, if you have a serious card collector (which I don't know anyone who still actually does that) you might actually get someone who would spend that...there's a card in there from 1887 for crying out loud. There's a Babe Ruth card, and some others. It's not just about Lin.
You think it all can go for 11 mil though?
Did you see the list? There's over 2 million items in the inventory..a decent amount of them are autographed. Not to mention a load of game used jerseys by some major superstars. 11 mill? Not sure, but if you catch the right collector at the right time, possibly. I damn sure wouldn't...but you never know. That's the thing about sports cards, a card might be worth a lot of money, or not worth a , depending on who you bring it to. That's why ebay's the right place to take it...you might get lucky and find that one person. Tbh, I wouldn't be surprised to see it get sold. Besides, he's selling it for $1 mill...not 11.
Someone is self conscious. I literally haven't mentioned anyone by name. I also haven't said a single word to a certain real life loser of a poster since I said I wouldn't.
You can get a Mantle Rookie 52 Topps in fair condition for not much more.
ing rookie cards made after the early 80's are damn near worthless, with a very few exceptions, because everyone and their brother started making them. I remember the Upper Deck "platinum" or some . Beckett (what a scam) would always list cards for about 3x what you could get for one, and they would say a certain card that was still being sold was worth more than the complete set sometimes. Absolutely bull but people were buying that crap.
I wouldn't give 20K for Jeremy Lin, much less his card.
Serious collectors don't buy during the hype. Lin's story is interesting, but in a year his card will be worth a buck or less and serious collectors know there will be a billion cards of him.
I've never seen a serious collector interested in cards from active players.
DPG taking time out of his day to poo poo on people
im sure some listings are just straight trolling
the listed ebay description on the lin rookie card-
"The hype: The most amazing part of all this hype is that the NBA hasn't even begun the endorsements for Jeremy Lin yet! Once Lin shoes, Lin billboards and Lin commercials begin, we may see a phenomenon like never before. This has barely begun to scratch the surface. "![]()
Dumb. Asses.
Chinese folks allowed to bid on eBay? I would bet it's them paying this much for crap worth a couple hundred at best.
100% correct.
Then you aren't that big into the hobby. Active player collecting makes up at least 80% of the hobby.
I think we're talking about two different types of collectors.
I'd say that other than Jeter, Pujols and Lebron, active players aren't that high up on the totem pole for collectors and even then only select cards.
I am not talking about people trying to complete a 1987 Donruss set.
I don't doubt that 80% of the collectors collect mostly active players, because most people who consider themselves collectors (not dealers) cannot afford the premier cards.
I'm not talking about the Lin card...I'm talking about the other post..the one for $1,000,000.00, which includes the Lin jersey. I'm saying that price is not about the jersey, it's about the 2 million piece collectible set that guy has...it's probably the sickest collection I've ever even heard of.
Something like that would likely need to go through appraisal and Sotheby's tbh.
Wonder how much the Lin card is worth now to that savvy seller
prolly..but the problem is with things like this, it's all based on what you can get for it. That's why everyone goes through Ebay now for like this. Someone just might come in there and pay what the seller wants. With all the pieces, I would assume someone who wipes his ass with $100 bills and loves sports memorabilia would do it...it just might happen.
Well, everything is based on what you can get for it. That's what appraisal and auctions are for.
I don't see someone spending a mil over Ebay for an unseen collection.
It's to get attention to his items.
yeah...agreed. But if that collection is real, I could see some crazy sports collector spotting a mil for it.
Not me. It would be an investor. Collectors have targets, they don't just want someone's collection.
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