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CMIZ5290 09-25-2014 06:25 PM

Why hasn't Titus's T206 value been reflected on PSA SMR??
 
I know this is just a tool that a lot of collectors deem overrated, but it's constantly being updated based upon current sales. I know there are several other commons that sell for significant premiums over SMR, but not like this particular card...

Peter_Spaeth 09-25-2014 06:35 PM

Look at 15 CJs and tell me SMR has any value at all. Or that it tracks recent sales.

CMIZ5290 09-25-2014 06:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Peter_Spaeth (Post 1326924)
Look at 15 CJs and tell me SMR has any value at all. Or that it tracks recent sales.

Peter- I agree with CJ's, but I was talking about T206s...

Econteachert205 09-25-2014 07:20 PM

I think that your dahlen is in the same boat... Maybe they haven't updated in a while.

Nappy1525 09-25-2014 07:22 PM

Look at the addie joss on t205 it says like $45 for the card and its a $600 card

Econteachert205 09-25-2014 07:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nappy1525 (Post 1326945)
Look at the addie joss on t205 it says like $45 for the card and its a $600 card

It's actually 80 for a 1 and 165 for a 2. Shhhhhh I haven't gotten mine yet. Will pay 200 for a 2. Lol:p

arc2q 09-25-2014 07:46 PM

I find SMR to be a disappointing publication on many levels. And I say that with extreme hesitation because I hate being negative about anything hobby related. I'm always disappointed with the lack of serious content...every article is just a summary of the top sets in their set registry for whichever issue they are featuring that month. And the price guide only chooses to include some sets every month...but always the same sets.

I just wish the content was more serious. I don't care who has the #1 rated set on the registry for whichever featured issue they are writing about. I'd like to read more about the history of the hobby, interesting facets of baseball card history, etc. And I'd like it if the price guide was more dynamic. So many sets are ignored. Why not change every month which sets are listed?

Probably a little too much whining in this post...

4815162342 09-25-2014 08:22 PM

Why hasn't Titus's T206 value been reflected on PSA SMR??
 
Price guides are relics from a time before the internet; we now have access to historical auction prices. There's a reason that PSA took down the SMR paywall.

brob28 09-26-2014 04:33 AM

Maybe they think Titus prices are a bubble waiting to burst and are showing future values. :D

iwantitiwinit 09-26-2014 04:38 AM

It's seems as if PSA updates smr on a set by set rotational basis. While they will make an occassional update to prices on any set it seems like in each issue they pick a few sets where they update many many prices for players in that set. Seems like they havent done that specific set update on t206's in awhile.

DaveW 09-26-2014 04:14 PM

I'll bump this just so all the Titus threads are together.

brewing 09-27-2014 06:50 AM

Someone on this board once stated that the SMR is nothing more than an advertising tool for PSA. Truer words were never typed.

steve B 09-29-2014 07:43 AM

It's really about the registry and making that more interesting.

Do they still list prices for cards that don't exist? The last one I saw had prices for cards in conditions that weren't in the pop reports.

Love it or hate it the registry stuff is part of the hobby now. We can all dislike elevated prices based on condition (But hardly ever when we're selling )

But the hidden advantage is that a lot of stuff that's in the hobby now might be lost or remain hidden away without the high prices. Would the black swamp cards have simply been kept if they were only worth a couple dollars each? Or any of the other big finds? A handful of times I've been in shops and got lucky buying a small collection when the dealer either passed or the seller passed.

That's a tricky etiquette thing. Only with sellers I've known a long time and only with permission. One was a batch of very nice condition cards about 5 years old. The dealer offered some token amount and the seller passed. Right after he left I just said " may I" and the answer was "go get it" Another was a guy walking in with a couple hundred RC cola cans and asking if they wanted them. To my surprise they just pointed at me and said "We don't but he does". A couple others were where the seller went on an errand for a couple minutes and the dealer sort of presold the stuff to me before they got back.

Steve B


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