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Posted By: Scott Levy
As many of you know I've been selling off many of my graded T206s. Lately (specifically within the past month) I feel like the market has gotten extremely thin for this issue and also for others. I am starting to lack confidence that my better cards will get a reasonable price on ebay -- as some of them have brought very, very low bids (e.g. Evers Cubs - PSA 5 $565, Westlake SLer PSA 6 - $406). |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Scott, there are a number of factors that go into whether cards sell, many having nothing to do with the economy. |
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Posted By: Darren
It's kinda like a house of cards. |
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Posted By: andy becker
timing might not be the greatest. we just finished spring break here. |
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Posted By: Fred C
A "4" T205 Cobb at $1650 sounds reasonable (from a year or so ago). If the stock market dropped a ton maybe it's not so unreasonable for the card market to drop. If the card market followed the stock market then we're probably still not at the low point because the card market may lag the stock market by a few months in time. The more available cards in mid grade condition will probably see the largest changes. |
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Posted By: Scott Mt. Joy
My ebay sales have been soso lately, I mailny sell exhibits and the only difference I have seen from this year vs last is my cards that are $50+ are very soft, either not selling or selling for 20-50%. The funny thing is the inexpensive ones from $1-20 have been selling very strong. I start them all at .99 nr, last year about 30% failed to get a bid and my average sale was $3.16, over the last 3 months, 92% have been selling with an average price of $4.81. My take is people still want to buy new cards but they have just moved down in price range. |
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Posted By: J Levine
Scott, |
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Posted By: Michael C
I've noticed that the mid grade t205s are very soft right now. PSA 3s can be had for a tad over $20 bucks and PSA 4s can be had for a tad over $35. (i bought a 3.5 common last night for $23) |
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Posted By: rob
I have found ebay to be erratic as well. I am usually willing to give a decent discount on the b/s/t for this reason and several others. Most notably, the risk of low prices on ebay, fees associated with ebay and paypal, reliability and ease of dealing with members of the N54 community. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Scott- I've been selling on ebay recently and while my lower end stuff is soft, when I put up something better it generally does well. I don't think $565 is that bad for an Evers in a PSA 5, and the PSA6 Southern Leaguer sold for about market price. I think you have to work with the market we have, or simply hold onto them. But it might be awhile before you see a price spike with T206. Fact is, they are too plentiful. |
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Posted By: Mark L
I have not been selling in this market, but my experience as a buyer is that the bottom has not fallen out by any means. For many of the issues that I buy, the prices are where they were a couple of years ago. In my opinion, the card market is holding up fairly well in light of economic conditions. |
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Posted By: leon
OK....I realize ebay has a huge market and huge audience. That is wonderful and I still buy there but seldom sell there. I am selling a few things right now for a friend, and might sell some stuff in the future, but I am not sure right now. |
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Posted By: peter ullman
As a collector...who rarely sells anything...I echo Barry's sentiment that the lower grade common stuff has come down in price a fair amount on ebay...even the less common stuff in lesser grades has come down...ie...e94's...e99's...e100's. But...the higher grade stuff...especially the scarcer, more obscure stuff has held pretty strong. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Leon- to play devil's advocate I do not buy into the notion that things sell for a discount on ebay. In your example many bidders may have recognized it had just come out of your auction and that may have hurt it. |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
I see different segments of the market going in different directions. |
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Posted By: Scott Levy
Jim, |
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Posted By: JimB
Truly scarce or rare cards, be that condition rarity or actual rarity, are doing fine. Cards that somebody could get at another time down the line are suffering. I also think that cards valued under 10k, and definitely under 5k are taking a tougher beating than premium cards at the higher levels. |
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Posted By: leon
The things I buy from you on ebay last about 3 days, on average, on my "for sale" website. Please keep selling...the more the merrier....take care |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
Scott, |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Leon- I'm just saying that sometimes ebay will do well, sometimes catalog auctions will, and sometimes direct sales will. You can do well or find a good deal in any venue. |
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Posted By: david Poses
I always take a beating when I sell on eBay. I sold a PSA 2 E90 Chase a few weeks ago- the card was gorgeous- except- someone (with beautiful penmanship) wrote their name (in cursive) on the back. Paid about $175 for the card, it sold for $67. On the same day, I sold an SGC 10 T209 (color) Hoffman. Paid about $200. Sold for $89. |
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Posted By: James Gallo
I had a very similair experience with putting stuff on the BST letting it sit for a week, lowering the prices and offering discounts, only to put in on ebay and sell several pieces very quickly at 25%-35% percent more then what they were listed on the BST at. Even with the paypal and ebay fees I will make 10-20% more then I was really asking for the card. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Bottom line is you can't predict which venue will work best. |
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Posted By: leon
I agree with you. Any venue at any time can realize a higher price. My first comment was just a comment about buying to flip. regards |
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Posted By: Rich Klein
Jim C is EXACTLY correct in that higher grade older cards will maintain and gain value easier than off condition cards. Whilst any attempts at generalization is not perfect; the basic thrust of his comments are correct. |
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