It's not worth $7500.. Even if the sigs were 700 each......... You'd still complete the set for under $6500.. I'm still convinced.. Years of patience.. And years of waiting for the right sales.. And I am talking many many many years.. It can be done................
And much more rewarding than paying someone else to do the whole set for you.. I am a big believer that the buying/swapping/selling process is the fun part..
Although.. $1300 for the masters is an awesome price.. I'd consider that one myself..
I dont really agree with Noarks statement. My main arguement would be the Immortal Signatures. I think these will eventually be $1000+ each except Churchill ofcourse. They have to sell out all the cases before this will happen though. The main problem for this set from the start was that it was overproduced.
i see what you say aswell justin.but anyone with half a brain surely wouldn't pay 1000 for a piece of cardboard to admire every now and again, no matter how much passion they had for collecting
i for one would love to have these last 7 as it is i am only lucky enough to own one a beetson i managed to pick up for 450 hence the reason i snapped it up quicksmarts.
i plan to get the one day maybe when i win OzLotto.