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‎08-30-2013 12:37 PM
Just came across these boards and thought I'd sign up and say hi! I've been selling on Ebay for about a year now and it's become a rather enjoyable hobby. I love hearing the little cha-ching sound from my phone! I may not hear it as often as I'd like but yeah, I'm still having a lot of fun with it. 😃
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‎09-01-2013 04:24 PM
Welcome! I agree with the Cha Ching on the phone app! I could be bummed out about a lack of bids, but as soon as I hear that, insta-smile!
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‎01-08-2014 09:00 AM
I have a 1954 RED HEART DOG FOOD card of MICKEY MANTLE, but over the history of the card SOMEONE, SOMEWHERE, marked the card with pen, THEY PUT 2 LINES GOING SIDE TO SIDE LIKE A MUSHSTASH ABOVE HIS LIP, and colored the hair that is showned from under his hat in the picture......IS THIS CARD STILL WORTH SOMETHING?????.......the condition of the card itself, is EX-MT corners are sharp and their is no faiding on the card also......CAN SOMEONE PLEASE HELP WITH THIS ISSUE???
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‎01-09-2014 12:43 PM
Hello! I would think this is still worth something even with the pen marks. I found that the same card (without pen marks) sold for $375 back in November 2013. So even if you cut that sold price in half considering the pen marks, that is still $187.50. I love to let bidders determine the price of a card. That being said I recommend finding a price that would be the least acceptable in your mind and start an auction for 7 days with that number as the starting bid. If this was my card, I would be very accurate with my description and pictures. I would list it auction style for a week with a starting price of $100 and see what happens. If it doesn't sell, maybe keep relisting at a smaller amount until you get a bid. Best of luck and please post when/if you list this for sale. I would like to watch it with you!
Take care,
Bill
