Value of the 75th Ann. DCM 4003

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Re: Value of the 75th Ann. DCM 4003

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About two days left and it's flirtin' with two grand . . . .
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Less than an hour to go, and it's just a hair over two grand. Let's see what happens.
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$2500. Is that Olivias? Great deal, should have gone for at least $3k IMHO. But, that sets the current market value.
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Nah, it wasn't Olivia's. They have a lot more transactions than that. Good price for the buyer though...
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That's a great deal for who ever got it. Just give those DCM's a few years.
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At least it's holding out in a soft market for more than it's 2006 retail price.
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