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Posted By: Bobby Binder
Since we track all graded card sales on eBay we also track the totals of daily sales that is not posted on our website but used more for internal use. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
In my personal experience, eBay has become more of a turnoff and pain for the seller. For me, that often means choosing not to sell there. It only makes sense that if a company makes it harder for sellers, this will drive away some sellers. |
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Posted By: Aaron M.
Maybe it has something to do with the fact that we are currently living in the worst ecomonic conditions since the 1930's? |
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Posted By: Aaron M.
Conversely, I can't think of a worse time for anyone to sell even a small portion of their collection. Big auction house or just a run-of-the-mill E-Bay auction, how can you expect to get top dollar for your collectibles right now? |
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Posted By: Alan U
IMHO, I think it's a combination of the economy (lower prices realized) and more high dollar items going to the auction houses. |
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Posted By: Alan U
"Conversely, I can't think of a worse time for anyone to sell even a small portion of their collection" |
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Posted By: Mark L
Bobby |
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Posted By: Joel
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Posted By: JimB
While super-rare, high $ stuff seems to be doing fine still, and thus the auction houses are still reporting big numbers, the mid-level and lower valued stuff that is the bread and butter of ebay, is taking a hit across the board. It may be partially ebay policies (I don't follow them.), but I would guess it is mostly the economy. |
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Posted By: Aaron M.
Good point, Alan. Myself, I've cut back on my collectibles spending dramatically, but want to try and hold on to my collection without selling. I think if you can hold on for even a year (hopefully more like two or three) prices will start to rebound. Meanwhile, if you do have the money to buy, now is a good time to snap up some bargains. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Not everyone who sells on ebay is a collector selling a part of his collection. There are many people, myself included, who make all or a part of their living selling cards. I can't sit on inventory for a year or two waiting for the economy to improve. And not all the prices I get these days are very good, but I need to make sales. |
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Posted By: Peter
I have been selling duplicates from the set I collect as I upgrade on ebay (52 Topps) and I find the prices my cards are bringing are quite strong. I also bid on many 52 topps on ebay (usually PSA 7) and I again find the prices super strong as I rarely win any and in many cases I have been bidding way over high VCP. I realize this is the pre-war side, however, I thought many would be interested in my ebay experience. |
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Posted By: Glyn Parson
Ive found lower end (grade wise) Prewar to be very weak right now where as 1950's and even some 60's (high end grade) seems to be rather strong. |
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Posted By: Al Davis
My guess is that the number one factor is the economy. However, ebay is certainly not what it once was. It seems as though the vintage cards I'm interested in are mostly on buy-it-now formats with absolutely ridiculous prices (and mostly without a "best offer" option). I'm willing to bid as aggressively as ever, but ebay is short on the auction-format E and T cards I'm interested in. My watchlist used to have 20 - 30 items; now it's more like 6 - 8. |
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Posted By: Anthony S.
My current favorite Ebay Buy it Now absurdity is a heavily trimmed card from a scarce E set that sold for $100 last month and is now listed, by the new owner, with a $850 Buy it Now. |
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Posted By: boxingcardman
All of the above. I am finding much more with silly BINS (so no sales there), much more selling at substantially lower prices than in prior years, and as a result I have curtailed by ebay listing activity to $0. I am finding many good deals, especially on postwar cards, and am content to lowball bid lots of cards and see what shakes out. |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
1)Quality of stuff for sale has deteriorated |
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Posted By: Scott Mt. Joy
I have been selling a lot of my dup low grade exhibits on ebay and they have done pretty well. The only real difference I have seen is I have not had any 2 person strong bidding wars on any of them where the price when way up $20+. The funny thing is my average price I am getting per card is up almost a buck from $3.38 ave to $4.19 from last year to now. |
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Posted By: Aaron M.
Yeah, Barry, my comments were directed more to collectors as opposed to dealers (i.e., those who sell cards and/or memorabilia and rely on the proceeds for at least a portion of their income). I would not want to be a dealer right now -- seems like when the economy turns sour one of the first things to go are "luxury' items purchased with disposable income (usually because the disposable income is either gone, reallocated or saved). |
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Posted By: John Harrell
Most of the prewar I collect has dried up. Most days I don't know why I even check the listings. From my perspective the thing that really did in my market was the change in Ebay's policy toward sellers. Of course the economic downturn didn't help either. Since I collect nonslabbed, lower grade stuff, I really don't have a lot of other options. Anybody got a suggestion. |
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Posted By: Jimmy
There has been some big changes all over the market this year, I notice in many cases that eBay sales have been declining so I stopped posting items on my store and just have a few auctions every week. I will get back into eBay more when the time is right, if sales ever get better. |
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Posted By: leon
I think you can still find low grade, common, pre war cards if you look. They are around. You might check our links section and look at some personal/pseudo/dealer websites and see what folks have for sale. Even most auctions will have some raw cards but they are usually in larger lots to make them worthwhile to market. take care |
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Posted By: Ron
The recession caught up to the ebay prewar action in December 08 to February 09. Prices dropped a bit, and then the number of quality items for auction declined. It seems like sellers were afraid to sell at low prices. Prices have increased some in the last 2 months, but there is a shortage of quality material in auctions on ebay lately. The high quality stuff is going to the big prewar auction houses, such as REA. |
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Posted By: Alan
Go to more quality shows, especially the National. I know you will find that type of material there. |
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Posted By: John Harrell
Leon and Alan, |
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Posted By: leon
My first car, when I was 17, was a brown 1971 Pinto. It even had the "blow up" gas tank in back....I went into USMC boot camp and my brother totalled it...It was probably for the best. Good luck in your hunt. The hunt is certainly part of the fun. |
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Posted By: Jimmy
I am starting to really focus on my website, but it will take a long time for me to build the inventory. I just started to think about what I should be purchasing in the near future. This topic will most likely come up often and I am hoping I can still find good cards for my customers. |
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Posted By: Jim VB
I owned a 1975 Pinto station wagon. Becuase of the wagon style, mine was not the special "exploding gas tank" model. However, it did come with a complete set (5) of Firestone 500 radial tires, which were equally dangerous. When I first started dating my wife, she owned the 1971 Pinto hatchback. For 6 months or so we were a 2 Pinto family. |
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Posted By: Anthony N.
'72 Pinto here, my wife had a '74 Bobcat (a pinto with pinstripes). |
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Posted By: Jim VB
"Still the most reliable car I've ever had..." |
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Posted By: Anthony N.
Toyota, Mitsubishi, Mazda, Ford, Jeep and Land Rover. |
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Posted By: Scott Mt. Joy
Back on the subject I was thinking more on Bobbys numbers and I think a lot of the reason the total value of cards on vcp is down is because a lot more lower end cards are getting graded. |
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Posted By: Jason
I've seen less auctions on Ebay this past month but I figured it was partially due to the REA. |
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Posted By: boxingcardman
If more lower end cards are being slabbed and sold (hence reportable via VCP), that doesn't mean that fewer high grade cards are being slabbed and sold. As many here have vehemently insisted over the years, those are two different markets. If anything, the existence of a broader base of potential items to sell should increase the number of items being reported via VCP, not shrink it. |
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Posted By: Scott Mt. Joy
You are right on that Adam, I just dont think I was making my point very clear. I do believe sales are down and values down overall just not enough to explain the dropoff VCP is showing. Looking at the numbers Bobby posted he mentioned that transaction volume (ie the number of graded cards sold has stayed the same) but that overall revenue brought in from those sales is down. |
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Posted By: leon
I think another reason the average selling price is down is that in this economy no one is wanting to pay a set price (as in BIN on $1k+ items) when they think they can get them cheaper in an auction format. |
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Posted By: George
I can share some price info. I began to breakup some of my T206 "commons" and will be holding onto the SLEAUGER subset and HOF subset til I make some decisions on how/when to sell. Most of the info I will be sharing will be dealing with cards that ended this week and price realizations. |
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Posted By: Anthony S.
George, |
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