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I bought my first PSA 10 card...for $1.99!

I never actively search for PSA 10s because they are out of my price range, so it came much to my surprise when I saw a 1976 Wonder Bread Rayfield Wright on Ebay with a starting bid of $1.99. I recently started to put together a graded 76 Wonder Bread set and decided to put a bid on it. Somewhat to my surprise, I got it for the opening bid of $1.99! While this set isn't popular and Rayfield Wright is not a household name (though a possible HOF one day), I'm pleased as punch to get something that is almost 30 years in this kind of condition for a fraction of the price of most 10s!

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    congrats on your first 10...the words Gem Mint look awesome dont they...
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    pandrewspandrews Posts: 7,598 ✭✭✭
    you got a great deal! i'll give ya 12 bucks for it...
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    DaBigHurtDaBigHurt Posts: 1,066 ✭✭


    << <i>I never actively search for PSA 10s because they are out of my price range, so it came much to my surprise when I saw a 1976 Wonder Bread Rayfield Wright on Ebay with a starting bid of $1.99. I recently started to put together a graded 76 Wonder Bread set and decided to put a bid on it. Somewhat to my surprise, I got it for the opening bid of $1.99! While this set isn't popular and Rayfield Wright is not a household name (though a possible HOF one day), I'm pleased as punch to get something that is almost 30 years in this kind of condition for a fraction of the price of most 10s! >>



    Congratulations on a great buy! image
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