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At what level should I set my expectations
OK, a good friend of mine just dropped of this card for me to try and sell for him at our local show on Sat..
I honestly do not know what value I should expect to get for the card for him.So for all you grading experts and people that buy and sell a lot,PLMK your thoughts on what I should expect to get for this card in a straight sale with no trading. PLMK your thoughts.Thanks. https://i.imgur.com/kFZLN8O.jpg https://i.imgur.com/jWlB96g.jpg |
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according to VCP data,
the average PSA 8 over the last year was about $350 (4 sales). Since your card is OC, I would compare it to a 7: the average PSA 7 over the last year was about $230 (4 sales), with most recent sale in July at $259. I would think you can offer it at $230 and should be easily able to get $200+ |
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Is this VCP data base the same think that was provided to me by Exhibitman https://www.psacard.com/auctionprices If so how current is there list of complete sales.Seems like a few of the more current sales are higher then they have listed there.I guess what I will do is take it to the show and see if there is any interest in it and if so then start a negotiation with the buyer.I guess the worst that can happen is I have to bring it back home. Thanks. |
it's the same data. difference is that VCP also has BVG and SGC sale prices, although I did not even look at those.
the card as a PSA 7 has only 4 sales in the last 12 months. Sure, $259 is the last and the highest, but that does not mean a buyer will pay that now. As a buyer, I usually look at the last few sales and cap myself at the average. If i had this card, I would put a sticker $230 or $240 on it, but would take less. but there is no science here, its like selling anything. the most important thing is what you are willing to let it go for and how long do you want to take to sell it. |
Also, I should add -
i am looking at PSA 7s because that would be the comp for me personally, but i usually don't touch off-centered cards. Someone may not discount the OC modifier as much and would be happy to take a small discount to an 8. So you might want to start higher... |
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What geographical location is this show? Hockey just ended their season which might lower interest. If you can get the average sell price, as mentioned above, you will do well avoiding fees.
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I live in Nova Scotia Canada. Regardless of what I get for the card it will never be on eBay unless the person that buys it from me puts it on.But yes those fees are a killer for sure.That is one thing a lot of people do not understand. They see that a card sold for a certain amount so theirs is worth that much. The seller has a lot of fees that come off that closing price. I did see that the last PSA7 sold for well over $400.00 on eBay https://www.ebay.com/itm/1967-68-TOP...oAAOSwxOJe6Gik |
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Some of you guys are way high on this.
People are terrified of the OC and MC qualifiers. 8 (OC) means that you'll be lucky to get the price of a 6. A 6 sold for 220 on ebay last night. Plus, the PSA 7 from that link didn't actually sell for that price anyway. It was relisted, then taken down. If he wants to sell it quickly, I'd be satisfied getting 200 |
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this might be an honest mistake or part of a seller scam to show an inflated price. But $400+ was not exchanged for that card. As an aside, I soften see sketchy things out of Ebay Canada and personally will never buy from a Canadian seller. |
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Winston, for what it's worth, I paid just over $300 CDN for my 6 about 4-5 months ago. Personally, I'd take my 6 over that OC one anyday. As John said, OC and other qualifiers deter people, me included. |
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They absolutely do! But I basically use 2-3 US sellers and don't really need to look beyond them. However as a US buyer, I think cross-border transactions give scammers another layer of comfort to run their scams (whether US to Canada, Canada to US, US to UK, anywhere). I am probably biased in that I am in the market for an OPC Gretzky rookie - and the number of counterfeits on EBAY coming from up North is staggering, lol |
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The truth of the matter is, if one can find a centered card then they are almost guaranteed to, when the time comes, sell it for a premium. Yes, they will buy it a premium but their chances of recouping or increasing their profits will be significantly increased as well. Also, since some cards are notorious for being tough to find centered, if one finds one, then it becomes a more desirable/rarer copy. And, like I've now grown accustomed to, centered cards are much more appealing as well. It is what it is. Many collectors have their quirks and the like but centering, as far as I know, is usually pretty high on most people's list. |
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Gretzky RC fakes have been around for years, and since this boom in prices, I am sure even more are now coming to the market as I'm sure Topps copies are as well stateside. |
I'd pay $200 for it, delivered. Looks to me like an unqualified 6.
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Camaro,
At least you have gotten a ton of good intel here, and probably a few laughs. Please keep us posted on what you end up selling it for... |
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I sold the card today at our local show. $250.00
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