1952 #375 High 3 hrs left guys
goldenhawk
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3 hrs left & this 1952 high # PSA 7 is at 201.00.Its on Unisquare auctions.This will be the cheapest PSA 7 1952 high # that ull ever have a chance to buy.
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Doug
Liquidating my collection for the 3rd and final time. Time for others to enjoy what I have enjoyed over the last several decades. Money could be put to better use.
<< <i>I got killed on this card.I cant put anymore 52 high #s with no reserve.I just thought i would give it a try.Tks to those that bid. >>
I was waiting to see how you did before I listed any, I may wait awhile...
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Were you using UNISQUARE to save a buck....and lose a hundred? You have some hobby veterans on this forum and most have never even heard of UNISQUARE. Not sure why you're selling 52 high #'s with that auction. Put that stuff on the bay. Just my 2 cents.
<< <i>Goldenhawk,
Were you using UNISQUARE to save a buck....and lose a hundred? You have some hobby veterans on this forum and most have never even heard of UNISQUARE. Not sure why you're selling 52 high #'s with that auction. Put that stuff on the bay. Just my 2 cents. >>
I have to agree with this. I am a pretty active collector of vintage baseball cards from that era, and I had never heard of Unisquare in my life until about a week ago. And I've still never been there.
You want as many eyes on an item like that as possible.
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