Who says your cards can't generate income?
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'69 Topps Veale PSA 9 sold by Stump on August 9th for $33.00
'69 Topps Veale PSA 9 bought back by Stump on August 22nd for $24.50
Nice job Dave! The profit is made on the buy, not the sale, right?
'69 Topps Veale PSA 9 bought back by Stump on August 22nd for $24.50
Nice job Dave! The profit is made on the buy, not the sale, right?
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Sometimes you get lucky. The problem is I can't register the card. I do know someone who will trade after he inspects.
Dave
The 49 cents for your services would of been made up in increased bids.
Here we go again?
Michael
The 49 cents for your services would of been made up in increased bids.
Basilone -- Huh? I just read your PM. What are you talking about?
Stump -- Are you back building sets? What you may have to do is start a new registry account which isn't a problem if you are starting all over again.
When a card is part of a retired set it cannot be used in a new set. I would guess that Dave is the owner of the newest set on the 1969 registry.
Michael
I am toying with the idea. Thanks for the heads up on the registry it will help.
Mike
John is just poking fun. He is a good guy and a awesome seller.
Dave
This is kind of funny:
Check out the scans between the two listings. The larger front and back scans lost to the tiny "4 in 1" scan.
Just goes to show you...if someone wants a card....it will sell !!!