This video features a negotiation between two parties discussing the purchase of a collection of sports cards. One party has appraised the total value of the collection at $50,000, but the other party is offering to buy it for $35,000, with the condition of keeping a Marvin Harrison card. After some back-and-forth, they eventually agree on a deal for $3,250 without the Marvin Harrison card. The video provides an inside look at the negotiation process and the considerations involved in a high-value card transaction.

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Our best episode yet, really starting to get cooking now 👨🍳👀 #sportscards #shorts
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TRIKE Sports Cards finds profitable cards at a card show, including a hockey rookie and a valuable Topps Chrome card.