Rodgers and Kaepernick on NFL Auctions

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  • DoctorLoomis
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2007
    • 813

    Rodgers and Kaepernick on NFL Auctions

    Any of you guys on here making a run at either of these jerseys?
    ALWAYS buying PHOTO MATCHED Marcus Allen and Anfernee Hardaway jerseys. Also always buying Tennessee Volunteer jerseys and anything Tony Delk.
  • happyyoungster
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2008
    • 497

    #2
    Re: Rodgers and Kaepernick on NFL Auctions

    $29,210...

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    • JDubbs73
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2011
      • 257

      #3
      Re: Rodgers and Kaepernick on NFL Auctions

      Originally posted by happyyoungster
      $29,210...
      WOW!

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      • jhunt28
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2008
        • 409

        #4
        Re: Rodgers and Kaepernick on NFL Auctions

        That's the price that the Rodgers sold for????

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        • Dewey2007
          Senior Member
          • Dec 2007
          • 2566

          #5
          Re: Rodgers and Kaepernick on NFL Auctions

          Sure did. Looks like a bidding war broke out on this one.



          Originally posted by jhunt28
          That's the price that the Rodgers sold for????
          sigpicwww.alamedasportsproject.com

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          • Samets
            Senior Member
            • Apr 2012
            • 745

            #6
            Re: Rodgers and Kaepernick on NFL Auctions

            Congrats to the new owner!
            I'm sure it will bring them years of enjoyment.

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            • trsent
              Banned
              • Nov 2005
              • 3739

              #7
              Re: Rodgers and Kaepernick on NFL Auctions

              Was this jersey for Breast Cancer Awareness or for the team?

              All over the page it shows BCA logos and pink, but the auction description doesn't mention the charity and it reads: "Please note: No charitable deductions will be offered for the items."

              It is sort of misleading how the web site promotes Breast Cancer Awareness but the auction doesn't appear to be for charity but the charity is mentioned all over the web page and there is a BCA logo next to the auction title but it is all very fishy and strange.

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              • Steeleraddict
                Senior Member
                • Nov 2012
                • 229

                #8
                Re: Rodgers and Kaepernick on NFL Auctions

                If u want my humble opinion, lately provenance direct from MLB, NBA and NFL has tremendous or at least some value. With the discussion about D.C. Sports, J.O. Sports and various auction houses. Some LOA's are now certainly suspect.
                In this arena reputation is everything.
                I for one have steered to as ironclad provenance as I can get. Can't even trust certain NFL players word. Maybe another Greenbay QB not named Rodgers?

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                • JDubbs73
                  Senior Member
                  • Dec 2011
                  • 257

                  #9
                  Re: Rodgers and Kaepernick on NFL Auctions

                  Originally posted by trsent
                  Was this jersey for Breast Cancer Awareness or for the team?

                  All over the page it shows BCA logos and pink, but the auction description doesn't mention the charity and it reads: "Please note: No charitable deductions will be offered for the items."

                  It is sort of misleading how the web site promotes Breast Cancer Awareness but the auction doesn't appear to be for charity but the charity is mentioned all over the web page and there is a BCA logo next to the auction title but it is all very fishy and strange.
                  I believe that the proceeds do benefit the charity/charities identified on the BCA page, but that the winning bidder (purchaser) is not eligible for a charitable tax deduction. In theory, you can only take a deduction for the amount that you paid in excess of the item's market value. Burden of proof regarding market value falls upon the tax payer.

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                  • ivo610
                    Senior Member
                    • Dec 2009
                    • 692

                    #10
                    Re: Rodgers and Kaepernick on NFL Auctions

                    Originally posted by Steeleraddict
                    If u want my humble opinion, lately provenance direct from MLB, NBA and NFL has tremendous or at least some value. With the discussion about D.C. Sports, J.O. Sports and various auction houses. Some LOA's are now certainly suspect.
                    In this arena reputation is everything.
                    I for one have steered to as ironclad provenance as I can get. Can't even trust certain NFL players word. Maybe another Greenbay QB not named Rodgers?
                    Nfl auctions screws up several times a year. Favre faked his jerseys. Teams have sold bad stuff. Nothing is ironclad in this hobby.

                    Nothing beats knowing what you are buying, educate yourself and you can authenticate your own items.
                    Ryan

                    NFL game used collector

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