Sometimes we come across a item that might be priced a little too high. Sometimes we don't. Here are a few for your reading enjoyment and/or morbid curiosity...
1. Mickey Mantle signed retail jersey. Limited to only 536. Guess this is considered to be rare?
2. LeBron James signed basketball from rookie challenge game. Seller states that it is worth every penny and guaranteed to only go up. Surprisingly, the best offer feature is enabled.
3. David Wright game used helmet. Check out the buy-it-now price for this baby...
4. Randy Johnson game used rookie jersey. Ok, I posted this one before, but I believe the seller has reduced his price by $1,000 since the original post. I guess you can say it's now on sale?
5. Nolan Ryan game used uniform. No best offer on this one! $25K firm.
6. Current style David Ortiz game used jersey (signed) for $16K. We all know how scarce these are!! As an extra incentive, the seller is prepared to throw in the shipping!
And finally, a Rickey Henderson game used bat from the 1986 World Series. Course, he was on the Yankees in 1986, but that shouldn't detract from the absolute bargain price of $5K:
1. Mickey Mantle signed retail jersey. Limited to only 536. Guess this is considered to be rare?
2. LeBron James signed basketball from rookie challenge game. Seller states that it is worth every penny and guaranteed to only go up. Surprisingly, the best offer feature is enabled.
3. David Wright game used helmet. Check out the buy-it-now price for this baby...
4. Randy Johnson game used rookie jersey. Ok, I posted this one before, but I believe the seller has reduced his price by $1,000 since the original post. I guess you can say it's now on sale?
5. Nolan Ryan game used uniform. No best offer on this one! $25K firm.
6. Current style David Ortiz game used jersey (signed) for $16K. We all know how scarce these are!! As an extra incentive, the seller is prepared to throw in the shipping!
And finally, a Rickey Henderson game used bat from the 1986 World Series. Course, he was on the Yankees in 1986, but that shouldn't detract from the absolute bargain price of $5K:
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