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What are you "hoping" it will bring?
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I'm clueless. Qualifiers have me stumped. I previously had it at $79 BIN. That didn't seem to fly, so I decided to close my eyes and go with a $.99 auction.
Maybe we should turn this into a Net54 guessing game on the final price?? Last edited by John V; 08-17-2011 at 06:23 PM. |
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Guessing it will wind up in the $60 range. Good Luck!
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I have heard that the rule of thumb on the qualifiers is to offer 2 grades down. So for an 8 OC= 6. There was a PSA 6 that sold on Ebay recently for $66.00. It will be interesting to see where yours ends to see if this way of pricing is still similar. I hope yours does better!
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I've heard (and utilized myself) a similar rule-of-thumb for qualifiers. VCP also lists prices for qualified PSA grades, and for an 8 OC they post a range of $6 - $100, and the actual results do seem to be pretty much all over the place.
My experience with EBay is that there's a good number of bids on the last day, plus whatever snipes are lurking out there, so I wouldn't necessarily be put off by slow bidding early on. Tough to predict, so I can understand your angst. Looks like a nice card, best of luck, --S
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I have seen wild amounts of upward movement in an ebay auction many, many times. I am sure I have seen many go from less than a hundred dollars with less than 30 seconds left, to ending up at several thousand dollars.
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Sold for $49.99 with 20 watchers in the peanut gallery.
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