Need an appraisal/opinion on a modern football auto rookie card

2009 Mark Sanchez Exquisite Rookie Auto Patch graded BGS 9 #'d /99. Does anyone have a general idea of what this is worth/would sell for on ebay? Only one I see that has been listed didn't sell for $799. Thanks in advance.
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<< <i>What is the auto graded? 9 or 10? >>
10 I think.
A raw one recently sold on eBay for $203.
A "9" grade on a modern card gives a little bump in some people's eyes, more so if it is a "thick" card (which this is).
If we look at the difference between raw and graded BGS 9's for other players from the same set just to see if people value a card being a "9" rather than raw for this particular set:
LeSean McCoy /225: a BGS 9 sold for $141, raw ones sold for $110, $120, and $151
Percy Harvin /225: a BGS 9 sold for $179.99 (note: only received one bid), raw ones in auctions sold for $45 and $54
Hakeem Nicks /225: a BGS 9 sold for $70 (BIN or BO), raw ones sold for $50 (BO) and $52
So, for one card, it made no difference, for one it made a small difference, and for one it made a big difference (but it only made a big difference to one person).
I would value it at the raw price to be 100% safe, perhaps stretch it a little higher, but being a "9" might not make much of a difference.