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<p>[QUOTE="bryantallard, post: 1932293, member: 26727"]1) you are right, I CHOOSE to do this. and I do this to make money. 2) what kind of homework? did I list it wrong? is it not a mismatched sn star note? what homework should I have done? I did what what I could think of. 3) I asked the advice of people here in the OP if I should take an offer based off his assessment. some one PM'ed me and said 800 or BO. funkee said 450+. If I value it at $100...and it's worth $600...should I take the $100 because it is what I valued it at and lose out on another $100 or so? unless you can direct me to a site or book that has an actual value, then all those prices are just opinions. 4) I would contact them as a courtesy. if I took it for $100...but someone who needed it for a set would pay $200. why should the other guy(s) miss out on owning it for THEIR collection.</p><p><br /></p><p>bottom line is I am hearing it is extremely rare and the feeling in the air is that it is worth more than $75 I was considering selling it for. a regular mismatched sn on ebay has bids between 225-325 WITHOUT the star. granted they are in better condition...but I think the star will make the difference here[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bryantallard, post: 1932293, member: 26727"]1) you are right, I CHOOSE to do this. and I do this to make money. 2) what kind of homework? did I list it wrong? is it not a mismatched sn star note? what homework should I have done? I did what what I could think of. 3) I asked the advice of people here in the OP if I should take an offer based off his assessment. some one PM'ed me and said 800 or BO. funkee said 450+. If I value it at $100...and it's worth $600...should I take the $100 because it is what I valued it at and lose out on another $100 or so? unless you can direct me to a site or book that has an actual value, then all those prices are just opinions. 4) I would contact them as a courtesy. if I took it for $100...but someone who needed it for a set would pay $200. why should the other guy(s) miss out on owning it for THEIR collection. bottom line is I am hearing it is extremely rare and the feeling in the air is that it is worth more than $75 I was considering selling it for. a regular mismatched sn on ebay has bids between 225-325 WITHOUT the star. granted they are in better condition...but I think the star will make the difference here[/QUOTE]
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