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    Really for a lineup card?

    MLB Auctions now has GU lineup card from game 6 of the WS. Up to $6110 but still hasn't met the reserve!?

    http://auction.mlb.com/cgi-bin/ncomm...aunbr=18968856

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    Re: Really for a lineup card?

    Derek Jeters line-up card from his 3000 hit game sold through Steiner for $20,000. The guy who bought it tried to re-sell it through Steiner Auctions a few months ago and it went as high as around $8000. I called Steiner to see what the reserve was since it didn't reach it and the guy told me what the owner paid for it. I thought I was nuts for putting $5000 bid on it.
    -Devin

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    Re: Really for a lineup card?

    Doesn't even look that "GU" or marked up. Id want to see more notations, marks, changes etc. For that kind of money

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    Re: Really for a lineup card?

    Quote Originally Posted by Steeleraddict View Post
    Doesn't even look that "GU" or marked up. Id want to see more notations, marks, changes etc. For that kind of money
    Exactly, even names seem printed on, not hand-written? Up to $8000, still not at reserve

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    Re: Really for a lineup card?

    That card is worth a lot of money. If I was a Sox Fan, the card would be a cornerstone for any collection. Are you both saying it is not real?

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    Re: Really for a lineup card?

    Def not saying that. Although for a world series gamer you'd think there would be more notations. The one I do have for a nonimportant game has circles, checks, scratch outs, replacements, diff color inks etc.
    So, no, I'm not saying its fake but I'm saying for the price I'd like to see more game use. Just like a beat up, grass/mud stained football jersey usually commands a premium for the same cleaner jersey.

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    Re: Really for a lineup card?

    Oh yes, I think it's real given it's from MLB, but at $10,000, and still not at reserve I guess I'm just a bit flabbergasted. I can think of a lot of other things I'd like for $10,000. Good luck though to whoever wins it. Sounds like that guy who bought the Jeter card had buyer's remorse and couldn't even get half his money back....

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    Talking Re: Really for a lineup card?

    I like "lineup card" for the "one of one" collectability - there is only ONE of them for each team for that particular game.

    And sometime, the visiting team destroy their lineup card -- which made the home-team version a little more attractive.

    I started with just one about five years ago - and now I have over 100s of them. And the most valuable (to me at least) are about 30 of them from Mariano Rivera's saves. And I was lucky enough to get Mo to signed and inscribed the save number on each one of them.

    Now I just have to find the right time to have them matted and framed.

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    Re: Really for a lineup card?

    Well, I guess $12,000 doesn't get it. I'm sure the reserve is at $20,000 like the Jeter line-up card. I guess we'll see if they try at selling it again. Way too much.
    -Devin

 

 

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