Yea. Selling in less than a minute is a good indication the buyer got a good deal. I had the same thing happen to me once on a signed T206 Paddy Livingston card.
I think people were expecting the print runs to be about the same as the 2007 non-auto goudey. The 2007 non auto goudey tigers started at about $10 each and quickly moved to over $300 and now hover between 150 to 200.
From the looks of it, they printed a lot more of the 2008, but they did sell as high as $200 already. THe price of the 2007 TIgers went from $10 to $300 within days of the autos selling in excess of $5K.
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You have Sports Royalty in your title and they do not. That could be what led the buyer to you.
<< <i>From what I see you did ok. I'm not familiar with this set but see the same card @ $50 with 3 hours left and no bids.
You have Sports Royalty in your title and they do not. That could be what led the buyer to you. >>
The last one that ended was at $70 and the way he prices drop so fast on the new product I started it at $49 with an auto accept at $40.
I was happy!
The 2007 non auto goudey tigers started at about $10 each and quickly moved to over $300 and now hover between 150 to 200.
From the looks of it, they printed a lot more of the 2008, but they did sell as high as $200 already.
THe price of the 2007 TIgers went from $10 to $300 within days of the autos selling in excess of $5K.
2008 tiger goudeys 50-200