Well he was pretty good in college, but every QB at Texas Tech puts up big numbers. If you wanna spend $200 on Harrell go ahead, I'd rather spend $200 on someone that will hold value.
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Anyone see the artificial inflation of Graham Harrell cards??
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(06-21-2012, 04:20 PM)coachlew10 Wrote: His better stuff, like Exquisite and SPA. Exquisite is asking well over $200.Right - my point is this - his spa in my example has no bids - they have been sold in the past 2 months no higher than $40. The exquisite is a BIN from a guy who is listing his Lebron for $50,000 and his Tom Brady for $45,000. There is no inflated price. His cards have been steadily selling for not much. Look at the sellers feedback and what he's sold at best offer - you'll see he drops his selling price quite a bit.
Hmmm maybe I need to sell the one I have or maybe trade it for a Nice Cowboys auto. I just need to locate it 2009 score inscriptions red zone auto /30
No - He is selling just as high as he has been. That is my point. If you want to sell your /30 auto for $10 do so - there hasn't been any artificial inflation.
There is no market conspiracy based on Beckett. Trust me, I wish there was- i'd be able to sell all my commons at book value! There will always be collegiate collectors that will buy alum. I have a prob getting "no namer" UGA autos for book.
No artificial inflation whatsoever!!
oh, and $1000.00 cash in unmarked, non-sequential bills will buy this from me: j/k It's not for sale...
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