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Sellers using SMR prices to establish market price for non PSA graded cards???
The PSA SMR magazine prices are based upon PSA graded cards sales period. Anyone selling non PSA graded cards for PSA SMR prices is cutting edge or a used car salesmen.
Opinions welcome. Disclaimer - I love Sgc. All of my keeper cards and sets are in sgc holders. |
Nothing wrong with selling a card for the value of the condition it is in. Problem is some people don't know how to establish a condition for a card, especially if that card is their own. That sneaky old bias could occur then.
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I have no problem using those prices as a guide along with eBay, VCP, and other sources.
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I look at SMR to establish a range even on raw cards. Do I ask SMR EX price for a raw EX card? Nope, but it gives me an idea along with other resources and what I paid, and it's quick because I always seem to have one handy.
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I disregard all printed guides I price what i feel is a fair price if they buy it great if not i have other stuff to sell and other buyers to sell cards. I understand the frustration of Toby but I try not to let it bother me when buying and just judge each card on what i think its worth and what the seller wants for it.
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Does the SMR show what the price would be if you had to pay a buyers premium?:eek::D
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Not sure why SMR gets so much hate - It's a guide - a starting point if you will. PSA does a good job of keeping fairly regular updates -and it's FREE
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Thank you
Glyn you’re right. Ignore and move on.
QUOTE=toledo_mudhen;1779627]Not sure why SMR gets so much hate - It's a guide - a starting point if you will. PSA does a good job of keeping fairly regular updates -and it's FREE[/QUOTE] The “hate” for me is the sellers trying to sell non Psa graded cards that are off center for SMR or record PSA reported sales. The sad part it is people are falling for this and grossly over paying for cards. Moving on |
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Hey Toby
In the same vein as what you are saying, I dislike it when people quote me VCP for any card I have and am selling. That is because my cards have purple stickers!! Well, not really but they could have some other color of sticker. SMR on this puppy, in a 4.5 is about (there is no half grade pricing) $350. I paid almost 200% for this one.... Quote:
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Some of these sellers have a deep bag of tricks. Good thing you didn’t just fall off the turnip truck. 😊😊😊 |
SMR Pricing
What is getting lost in this whole discussion is the substantial premiums that cards with superb eye appeal can realize. It is no secret that collectors are focusing more on aesthetics than a numerical grade, especially with regard to centering. For example, iconic cards such as the Ruth Rookie, 51 Bowman/52 Topps Mantles, Green Portrait Cobb, etc. rarely surface with 45/55 to 50/50 centering, and when they do, premiums can range anywhere from 25-50%. This goes far beyond SMR listed issues, because listed auction sales don’t take into account a card’s overall aesthetics. Bottom line is a brilliant looking card will fetch far more than any “guide” or “auction” standard pricing point.
That said, I have to laugh when Collector’s/Dealers BUYING high-end eye appeal cards only point to a guide/auction pricing point, but when they are SELLING, dismiss the listed values due to the cards outstanding aesthetics! Hypocritical to say the least! |
Sell for what you like, buyers can decide.
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