FORUM AUCTION: America's Finest 2000 131/140

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FORUM AUCTION: America's Finest 2000 131/140

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*Hit me in thread or in DM w/questions or additional photo requests*

What: America's Finest 131/140 Unframed
Opening bid: $1500
Reference for Opening Bid: July 2019 eBay sale for $1750.
Auction Starts: 1PM Pacific, Today, Wednesday, December 15
Auction Ends: 3PM Pacific, Monday, December 20th.

Details: I’m the original owner, purchased from ObeyGiant.com

Condition: VG+. This print has been stored flat in a portfolio. Face of print is in terrific shape, clean and flat. Square corners with no pinholes. Two small edge impacts under signature. Light crease across numbers. Back of print has ink transfer from production with some light surface pull when prints were separated.

Shipping: Will ship international from Seattle within 24 hours of auction ending. Buyer responsible for shipping charges. Default US shipping costs are $15.00. International shipping costs, expedited shipping and insurance are the responsibility of the Buyer.

Payment: Venmo unless otherwise agreed upon. BUYER must pay within 12 hours. OTHERWISE, seller has the right to take the offer of whoever was under you.

HOW IT WORKS:
Bidding: To bid, reply to the thread with the amount of your bid (starting with the opening price), additional bids must raise by a $25 minimum bid raising increment.

Winning: Winner is the bidder holding the highest bid at time of auction close.

No Snipe rule: If a bid is made within the last 9 minutes and 59 seconds of the auction’s scheduled closing time, Popcorn Bidding kicks in. Popcorn or dynamic bidding automatically extends the scheduled closing time for an auction item by 10 minutes after a bid is placed. Each subsequent bid resets the clock to allow bids to be made for another 10 minutes. Once there has been no bidding activity for 10 minutes, the bidding is considered completed and no further bidding is accepted. The auction for the item is then closed and the person who placed the highest bid wins the item. Sale is final: NO REFUNDS, NO RETURNS.

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Re: FORUM AUCTION: America's Finest 2000 131/140

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The back looks like a crime scene....not like it matters. I agree with vvk on the small, print related anomolies. I had a Lenin-Stalin print that had a map drawn in pencil on the back.
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Re: FORUM AUCTION: America's Finest 2000 131/140

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Better pic of crime scene here!

I tuned the pic post to pop the contrast as much as I could without distorting. Initial pics were meant to capture in detail, but I think they got out of context of their size and location on back of print.

If you can't see the ink color as orange from the run/era color, and that a transfer happened, I don't know what to tell ya other than Ive never been a painter or done creative art projects with prized possessions laid about as drop clothes :)

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jjttdw wrote:The back looks like a crime scene....not like it matters. I agree with vvk on the small, print related anomolies. I had a Lenin-Stalin print that had a map drawn in pencil on the back.
Hopefully that map was a skate map.
Or plans for a skate ramp.
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jjttdw wrote:The back looks like a crime scene....not like it matters. I agree with vvk on the small, print related anomolies. I had a Lenin-Stalin print that had a map drawn in pencil on the back.
I have a few older prints with shoe marks on the back. I've been meaning to post them. They make me laugh every time I see them.
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I believe we know that young man on the print!
A New Hot Girl Joins the Giant.org every minute!
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easycraig wrote:I believe we know that young man on the print!
Bring in the forensics team!
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easycraig wrote:I believe we know that young man on the print!
Did he eventually become a florist?
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easycraig wrote:I believe we know that young man on the print!
Oh my, I didn't know that.
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$1500
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1525
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Congrats, Shonquan!
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