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Weekly Nonsport Card Market Report: Top 10 Highest Priced Entertainment Cards On The Market

Each week we will take a look at the Top 10 Highest priced active items on Ebay’s auction format from the Nonsport Entertainment card genre.

#1 Jessica Alba Topps Dark Angel Autograph
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#2 Harrison Ford 2010 Razor Pop Century Autograph Graded BGS 9.5/9
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#3 Megan Fox Topps Transformers Autograph
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#4 Harrison Ford 2011 Leaf Pop Century Autograph
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#5 Michael Jackson 2011 Panini Live Shirt Relic
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#6 1933 National Chicle Capt DeBeauchamp Sky Birds Graded PSA 7
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#7 Bettie Page 2011 Leaf Cut Signature Autograph
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#8 Marilyn Monroe 2008 Celebrity Cuts Hollywood Icons Dual Dress 1/1 Ends In 1 Day

#9 Edward James Olmos Battlestar Galactica Autograph
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#10 Joe Sinnott Marvel Fantastic Four Sketchafex Sketch Card
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Day 3 Review: National Sports Collectors Convention In Chicago

Decided to sleep in and only caught about half a day of Day 3. Much smaller crowds than on Thursday which was kind of a surprise. The dealers who were not selling as much as they had hoped to this point in the show were beginning to grow impatient, meanwhile many others, especially those with modern cards, had significant dents made in their bargain boxes and showcases. I saw one modern dealer get completely bought out today. Roger Staubach was the main autograph draw in the afternoon and had a solid line throughout. Former gold glove winner Buddy Bell was able to finish his signing session in half the time it took 79 year old Hockey Hall Of Famer Pierre Pilote to make it through half of his, and many people in the Pilote line had to jump over or duck under barriers over to get Bell, and then duck back in the Pilote line. Panini seems to have the most popular wrapper redemption program as their pavilion is constantly packed every time I walk by. Highlight of the day was seeing a Brien Taylor 1992 Topps Gold card, worth a fortune in 1992, passed over in a nickle box in 2011.