1967 Raw Seaver

I was watching this for a few days and then deleted it. Day later I get an offer from the seller for $1800. Quite a price drop from $2400. Seller doubles up and sends 4 messages right after making the offer all of them asking if I'm interested, we can make a deal, etc. His seller profile is mainly Hotwheels listings and the card is a 1 off. I didn't reply. The card looks OK but my guess would possibly grade a 6. 7 would be a gift. I can see small surface wrinkles on Denehy. At first glance the squiggly tape mark on the holder appears to be on the card. What appear to be light scratches near the bottom border are actually on the holder.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/376390846023
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Nothing makes me crazier than Ebay listings with photos that are out of focus.
If a seller is asking for that much money then he should make an effort to post well-lit and in-focus photos. Otherwise, I assume only bad things.
Looks fishy/fake to me. This seller also moved a '68T Ryan rookie on July 1st, then again same Ryan rookie July 2nd. Doesn't look legit. A Seaver rookie supposedly sold on July 5th, but now up again. Run away.
Farewell Ryno.
totally fake.
Does it have authenticity guarantee? I recently bought a raw card off eBay and they asked me if I wanted to return it because it had a dinged corner. The seller hadn’t even claimed any quality so I found that to be above and beyond. And a little weird maybe.
Just got the same $1800 offer from the seller. I’d prefer to see him slip on a banana peel and land on a mound of dog poop. 😂
Farewell Ryno.
is that card living in the toploader without a penny sleeve? I cant tell from the pics
George Brett, Roger Clemens and Tommy Brady.
Reported and removed.
Farewell Ryno.
Seller like hoping for a buyer with PO box thus bypassing authentication
It's the singer not the song - Peter Townshend (1972)