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What do you guys use as a starting point for what a card is worth?
I get that no price guide can give you a perfect formula of Player X Back X Condition = Value... And yes, value the card not the grade. But what's your starting point?
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T206 243/524 |
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I use a combination of eBay completed auctions, auction house completed auctions, Net54 prices and common sense. I am putting together a defined set of cards so it is easy to track using a spreadsheet I created. I update the spreadsheet as auctions/Net54 sales occur.
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looking for T204, T213-1, T213-3, T215, T216, T222 NY American players |
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VintageCardPrices.com
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T206 518/518 |
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I am now using cardtarget.com ......more of our pricing from what I have seen. And it's free.....and other sets are being updated.
My first thing to do is look at a card and look for things that draw my eyes to it (distractions)....going from the front to the back. Pricing without seeing a card isn't too useful. IN our space, below grades of 8, there is a lot of subjectivity. So I will use comparable sales then make a judgement, based on aesthetics, after that.
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Leon Luckey www.luckeycards.com Last edited by Leon; 03-30-2013 at 07:50 AM. |
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T206's Graded low-mid 219/520 T201's SGC/PSA 2-5 50/50 T202's SGC/PSA 2-5 10/132 1938 Goudey Graded VG range 37/48 |
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I offer what I think is fair. It is a combination of aesthetics, my budget, and how much I want it. Hard to break that down any further.
I walked away from low priced cards I didn't want and good deals that I wasn't willing to stretch my budget for.
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Tackling the Monster T206 = 213/524 HOFs = 13/76 SLers = 33/48 Horizontals = 6/6 ALWAYS looking for T206 with back damage. |
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The Standard Catalog of Baseball Cards (Krause) and Beckett Almanac don't give accurate prices, but give good summaries of the sets and cards so you get an idea scarcity. I think they're good reference books, and help in pricing with their information.
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Ebay is a good way to get the market value of a specific card. A card or anything for that matter is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it. looking up the last sales it a great way to see those facts.
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Successful transactions with: Drumback, Mart8081, Obcmac, Tonyo, markf31, gnaz01, rainier2004, EASE, Bobsbats, Craig M, TistaT202, Seiklis, Kenny Cole, T's please, Vic, marcdelpercio, poorlydrawncat, brianp-beme, mybuddyinc, Glchen, chernieto , old-baseball , Donscards, Centauri, AddieJoss, T2069bk,206fix, joe v, smokelessjoe, eggoman, botn, canjond Looking for T205's or anything Babe Ruth...email or PM me if you have any to sell. |
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I'm starting to use card target. I really like the raw pricing on N172, what a great site, and it's free! I haven't canceled my subscription to Vintagecardprices but that may change soon.
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