Hi All,
I have a curious question I hope someone with way more experience with Steiner can answer. I suppose I could ask Steiner directly, but know I could get an impartial and informed reply from some of you. This is the first time I have participated in a Steiner auction.
Yesterday afternoon I wound up winning 2 Red Sox 2008 game worn BP jerseys. One was Mike Lowell, the other was Alex Cora. This was an MLB auction via Steiner and I wound up getting the Lowell for $190 and the Cora for $100.
If you check Steiner's website, they offer the exactly same described BP jerseys with photos, the Lowell available for sale for $1000 and the Cora for $500.
Did I get incredibly lucky, and get a fortuitous financial break, or if not, why do the jerseys being offered for sale command a much higher price than the ones I won?
I'd be grateful for any help you can offer. Thanks.
Joe
I have a curious question I hope someone with way more experience with Steiner can answer. I suppose I could ask Steiner directly, but know I could get an impartial and informed reply from some of you. This is the first time I have participated in a Steiner auction.
Yesterday afternoon I wound up winning 2 Red Sox 2008 game worn BP jerseys. One was Mike Lowell, the other was Alex Cora. This was an MLB auction via Steiner and I wound up getting the Lowell for $190 and the Cora for $100.
If you check Steiner's website, they offer the exactly same described BP jerseys with photos, the Lowell available for sale for $1000 and the Cora for $500.
Did I get incredibly lucky, and get a fortuitous financial break, or if not, why do the jerseys being offered for sale command a much higher price than the ones I won?
I'd be grateful for any help you can offer. Thanks.
Joe
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