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I had posted
this on Twitter when I got the card a few weeks ago, so if this seems familiar
you aren’t experiencing déjà vu.
I picked up
this 2018 Panini National VIP Allen Iverson relic at the end of October and I paid
less for the card ($3.58) than I did for shipping ($3.75). Ten years ago, you
wouldn’t think that picking up a two-color patch of a Hall of Famer that is
#/25 for under $4 would have ever been a reality, yet here we are.
It is player worn, but it is a nice addition to my Iverson PC and at 180-pt I think it is the thickest card I have.
Sweet find. Player worn or not... that's a great price.
ReplyDeleteYeah, I'm often shocked at how cheap some of these "hit" cards and low numbered cards can be found for. But I'm happy to buy my Browns when I see them.
ReplyDeleteThe times they are a changin'
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