
We Look at the huge cards that ended on both Fanatics Collect and Alt Auctions. Some Surpassing the $100,000 mark!!!!
We look at the high priced cards ending Thursday in the Premier auction on Fanatics collect.
We will preview tonight's Fanatics collect auction and also look at the biggest sales from Thursday's Alt auction.
We look at big sales from the May 11th auction on fanatics collect and look into the alt auction ending tonight May 15th.
In the episode I look back over the last two weeks at the large sales that have occurred on the two big auction sites. Both weekly auctions ended with over 20+ cards breaking at least $10,000. Join me in looking at these wonderful cards.
We will look through some of the large cards that are ending tonight, most of these cards are $5000+ cards. This is showing that the Market is still strong on both Sports and Non-Sports cards.
We look at the health of the market through the prices of cards getting ready to sell in the alt auction tonight. Some of these cards are at extremely high prices showing good health in the market
Today we look at the high end cards selling in the alt and Fanatics collect auctions. We also go into the sold cards in Fanatics collects Premier auctions.










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