“Private Auction. I found this on my aunt's porch the night of the Super-Moon after some loud noises and bright lights appeared in my yard out in the country side where there is nobody around for miles. Buyer assumes all responsibility and receives the card as is and there will be no refunds what so ever due to the "Out of this World" nature of this card.”
<< <i>Here for auction is a 1989 Fleer Ken Griffey Jr. card in good condition seen in the picture that allegedly was left by "Aliens" or, someone who obviously didn't want anymore since it is assumed that it was they the "Aliens" or, whomever left the card on my Aunt's front porch so, now it will yours when you win and pay for the auction with full understanding of the disclosure of the events that I assume happened since there is no real way to tell where exactly the Baseball card came from and there may or, may not actually be other living beings outside our own galaxy who could have left the 1989 Fleer Ken Griffey Jr. baseball card that I am selling and have pictured the exact same card as I am going to send to the winner and buyer of this auction with minimal signs of damage, if damage occurs or has happened as a result of carelessness of the Postal Carrier or other unforeseen incident that the Buyer of this 1989 Fleer Ken Griffey JR assumes all responsibility for the purchase and receiving of this Baseball Card I am currently selling through the mail of this item considering the details that it could be the "Aliens" or, somebody else left the card behind in the first place and is now a collector's item to me and I believe it is worth quite a bit of money to me as an item of "Out of this World" interest, I would say it's worth hundred's of dollars to me based on the events that occurred that night and my interest in the Baseball card that I have up for current auction and the asking price is merely a representation of what I assume it to be worth. >>
So basically my kid won't be able to go to college, but at least I'll have a set where the three most expensive cards are of a player I despise ~ CDsNuts
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“Private Auction. I found this on my aunt's porch the night of the Super-Moon after some loud noises and bright lights appeared in my yard out in the country side where there is nobody around for miles. Buyer assumes all responsibility and receives the card as is and there will be no refunds what so ever due to the "Out of this World" nature of this card.”
I guess that's why it's so valuable...
<< <i>Here for auction is a 1989 Fleer Ken Griffey Jr. card in good condition seen in the picture that allegedly was left by "Aliens" or, someone who obviously didn't want anymore since it is assumed that it was they the "Aliens" or, whomever left the card on my Aunt's front porch so, now it will yours when you win and pay for the auction with full understanding of the disclosure of the events that I assume happened since there is no real way to tell where exactly the Baseball card came from and there may or, may not actually be other living beings outside our own galaxy who could have left the 1989 Fleer Ken Griffey Jr. baseball card that I am selling and have pictured the exact same card as I am going to send to the winner and buyer of this auction with minimal signs of damage, if damage occurs or has happened as a result of carelessness of the Postal Carrier or other unforeseen incident that the Buyer of this 1989 Fleer Ken Griffey JR assumes all responsibility for the purchase and receiving of this Baseball Card I am currently selling through the mail of this item considering the details that it could be the "Aliens" or, somebody else left the card behind in the first place and is now a collector's item to me and I believe it is worth quite a bit of money to me as an item of "Out of this World" interest, I would say it's worth hundred's of dollars to me based on the events that occurred that night and my interest in the Baseball card that I have up for current auction and the asking price is merely a representation of what I assume it to be worth. >>