So here I was in the late 2000's and I decide that I'm bored trying to chase after all the super expensive Yount cards that had been coming out. The cheap ones were fairly easy to get. And started looking at Fingers cards on ebay. To my surprise there were tons of autos, jerseys, low numbered parallels, and they were all cheap. And then this year it's been slim pickings. Topps had a few nice inserts with the hat patchs and all-star game patchs but nothing to spectacular until Sterling came out. This is by far the most I've ever spent on a Rollie card, but it was still fairly cheap by certain standards. I've been watching a few of these cards on ebay and none had gone for under 40 bucks. This one started out being offed for 59.99 no buyer, then relisted for 49.99 starting bid, no buyer, then finally 39.99. I bit. And got it for the opening bid. I had been watching another Sterling book that started with an opening bid of .99 that went for 45 so I figured screw it. Let this be a lesson to all ebayers, lower opening bids usually mean a higher ending price. This was about the 6th or 7th Rollie book card #d to 10 I've seen and I knew that this might be the last one I ever see. And I got it. And yes I was following this card for weeks. But not only did I get the damn card which is super sweet take a look below I got it for the cheapest end price out of all of them. And it's #d 10/10. Which we all know means it 1/1 right? No, but I love that this is a selling technique on ebay. No assmuffin it's not a 1/1 it's a 1/10 just the last one. I might have considered it special if it were 34/34. But I digress. An awesome addition to the Fingers Supercollection.
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