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Old 03-03-2017, 12:07 PM
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Originally Posted by EYECOLLECTVINTAGE View Post
Thanks a lot for the information. I offered 850. Waiting for a response. I think that's fair and I can turn a profit right?
I would say so. If you get the lot for $850, and we allocated $500 of that value to the 7 main cards (again, that $500 in minimum value), that leaves $350 of total value in the other 26 cards. That's $13.46 per card. At the minimum $20 that I was calculating, that's a $170 profit. If we raised it to $25 per card, that's a $300 profit. I'll let you decide if that's enough profit for you, but I'd take that on strictly the more common cards. There's also a lot meat on the bone for the 7 higher end cards - you could profit big time with those. At $850, that's $25 per card, which is the average price of a common, and you have 7 HoFers in pretty good condition. If you resold each HoFer at what you paid for them ($25 each), that's $175. But I calculated their resale value to be $500 in total. So that's another $300+. All in all, you have room to profit $550+.

Sorry if my explanation is confusing at all.
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