Merry Christmas Everyone
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3005.55 € I'd say it's sealed, but I'm not the OP
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Almost like playing the "Price is Right"...Come On Down!!!
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Merry Christmas Wheresmycoin Good luck with your auction
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Could do like Storage Wars...YUP!!! And make him pay
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83- FattCatt thank you, and....Merry Christmas & Happy New Year
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Thanks MrStacy, for the reminder. Oh yeah, if the quality of the card stock is not as robust as the other production cards, you can bet your bottom bippy that they will be worth more. Because grades are affected by that. Also another incentive to get those cards graded/authenticated/sealed up. Handle cards with care.
* I also think that it translates into next years cards packing some real WOW FACTOR
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The NNO's are the same as the black mini's, right? 50 made? Here's something that I learned last night hanging out at my local card dealers...the collectors, in general, don't like the Allen Ginter cards, because the paper is so much thinner than the other Topps line of cards. Ya learn something new every day....I'm thinking that if that's the case, and they are so much MORE delicate...then they should be worth a LOT MORE....am I right? It looks like if you bid $476, you might be the high bidder now. Go look at the bids.........it will be interesting to see just where in the heck that price lands Yeah ... it always looks that way. I bid it up again to 480 and still not winning, and it's not even something I really require lol... Agree. These no number haven't had accurate pricing compared to mini black. Im thinking because collectors are trying to get all 350 ginter xs but not necessarily all 350 Nnos
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It looks like if you bid $476, you might be the high bidder now. Go look at the bids.........it will be interesting to see just where in the heck that price lands The word "Cryptocurrency " is spelled incorrectly. I missed this because of that. Price may not go astronomical as many won't find it. Yeah I don't know about that. I bid it up to like almost 500 bucks and gave up for now as someone has placed a very large autobid...
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$10.50 is what it cost to get graded, or darn near to it with shipping I'm thinking that it might be nice for some of the forum members to cough up some merit points for Mr. Stacy, since he single handedly established a "Fair Market Value", for all of the Graded Topps Rookie Cryptocurrency Cards here in the Forum, in Ebay, and around the world. Time to show some appreciation Fellas and Chica's. Thanks for putting your best foot forward Mr. Stacy, and establishing a guideline for us to work from.
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Congratulations Zenrol
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I have soooo many wallets now. I like the early stuff, don't have any room left for the wall art. Good luck with the sale though
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#83 FattCatt Please, and Thank You The number of the Cryptocurrency Card in the 2018 Topps Allen Ginter set
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I collect what I like. If I like it, I will buy it. It's not always about something gaining exponential value. The Cryptocurrency Jumbo's are certainly going to maintain a high value, in my opinion. They are after all, made by Topps, cut from the same jibb as the sets, sold out just as fast as the box's of X cards, and I believe that's saying something. Limited to 99 (and numbered)existing in the whole world. Oh yeah, JUMBO 2018 CRYPTO ROOKIE'S!!! Yes Please, and Thank You!!! As for the other Jumbos, you don't have to go crazy, if you want a set for the office walls, get them. I cannot tell you how many times I have talked myself out of something, just to return later to find them gone. If you like them, get them, life is short. *After all, what Cryptocurrency card collection would be complete without the JUMBO, I ask you???
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I like the color ones way better than the 1/1 gold edition. The problem is getting a match numbered set. And of course, that Topps won't grade them because they're too big.
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