If it's authentic, it's awesome. (Is it PSA certified?)
If it's authentic and the seller actually ships it to you, even more awesome.
As a general rule of thumb, with my experience on eBay, if it isn't in your hands, you haven't won a thing.. (In other words, don't count your chickens before they hatch. ) I've "won" some incredible things that sometimes, a day or two later, the buyer must have felt remorse, or it sold for less than it was bought. Then they come up with a story about how the card was used as a teething ring for their infant, or a chew toy by their dog, or their long lost uncle returns from the dead to reclaim his card collection, etc, etc.
If it's authentic and the seller actually ships it to you, even more awesome.
As a general rule of thumb, with my experience on eBay, if it isn't in your hands, you haven't won a thing.. (In other words, don't count your chickens before they hatch. ) I've "won" some incredible things that sometimes, a day or two later, the buyer must have felt remorse, or it sold for less than it was bought. Then they come up with a story about how the card was used as a teething ring for their infant, or a chew toy by their dog, or their long lost uncle returns from the dead to reclaim his card collection, etc, etc.
I guess if I saved used tinfoil and used tea bags instead of old comic books and old baseball cards, the difference between a crazed hoarder and a savvy collector is in that inherent value.