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The listing, 1964 Topps Willie Mays Card #150 Original Vintage (NOTreprint!) Wow!!! has ended.
For sure the coolest vintage card on Listia. Imagine owning a 1964 WILLIE MAYS card for LESS THAN $40 in credits!
I'm no grading expert, so check out photos yourself - I'm sure you'll be impressed. Card has some surface creases on front and back, which are barely noticeable as you can see in the photo, and a bit of corner wear as you would expect on a card of this age. Otherwise in pretty great shape for being over 50 years old! I don't offer too many cards of this value on Listia, so get it while you can!
Well sure, but only if you are foolish enough to buy credits from the house (Listia). If you buy a $40 amazon gift card and list it on Listia, people will pay you over 40,000 for it, so you are essentially able to buy credits at a fair price. Notice that when Listia sells items (new items), they typically ask just over 1000 credits per dollar of value. For example, they have sold new iPads for 440,000 credits. Guess what apple sells the same iPad for? Yep, $439.95. So while I'm sure Listia would love to more than double their money by selling you 440,000 credits for $1,100 and then buying an iPad from apple for $440 and then selling it to you for your 440,000 credits, most people are smart enough not to fall for that. But by your logic I should be charging a whole lot more! :). LOL. Hope you got the same laughs as I did from my rant. Cheers!
true, true! I wouldnt buy from Listia store or credits, crazy prices! your card is great! wish I had more credits definitly worth what your asking and no im not going to buy any.....LOL