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Hello everyone,
I am looking to acquire my first Aaron (PSA 2.5) and have been offered this one (Pic in attachment). I have some items to trade the other party, so the cash value is much more affordable to me. I am not well versed in vintage, but have wanted an Aaron for quite some time. I have a few questions I am hoping the experts can help me with. 1) - In general, what do you feel the value of this card is? 2) - How desirable is this copy, even though it looks like it has small indent on the side (Possibly from a Rubber band?) 3) The centering and coloring looks very nice, with the imperfections, would this be something that is an easy resale down the line if I need to get my money out (This would be my most expensive card) 4) - Finally, would you wait for a better copy to come around, that is approx the same value, or is this one nice enough to pull the trigger on? I apologize for the questions, but would appreciate a bit of insight as this is a big deal to me. With cash/trade, I would have around $1200 into it. Thank you all very much! EDIT - Thank you all for the information and advice. I was able to acquire the card for what I feel was a very good price, especially since I did half trade and had very little into what I traded. Again, thank you all for your insight. I am very excited to land this in my collection. In the near future, once I sell some more of my modern collection, I will be hoping to upgrade this one. Last edited by Shortstopguy12; 08-24-2017 at 09:07 PM. |
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I always say if you like a card, then buy it...
As for valuation and "getting a deal"; look on EBay and see how much a 3 or 4 would cost you and make your decision from that. |
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Agreed with if you like a card buy it. The only people that have to be ok with the deal is the buyer and seller.
If you were paying $1200 for it, I'd say that's probably a little too much just knowing today's market. However, it is pretty sharp for a 2.5 and I don't know what all you're trading and what it means to you so it could be that a partial trade/cash makes sense. Here's my answer to your questions: 1) - In general, what do you feel the value of this card is? $1k cash 2) - How desirable is this copy, even though it looks like it has small indent on the side (Possibly from a Rubber band?) A '54 Aaron will always be desirable no matter the condition. A 2.5 will always have issues...but yours overall is a nice 2.5. 3) The centering and coloring looks very nice, with the imperfections, would this be something that is an easy resale down the line if I need to get my money out (This would be my most expensive card) Again, there's always going to be buyer's for a '54 Aaron so I would say yes, it should always be an easy resale. I'm not necessarily saying the value will definitely go up, but there will always be a market for a '54 Aaron and this one should always sell quickly at the top end of what the going rate of a 2.5 is. 4) - Finally, would you wait for a better copy to come around, that is approx the same value, or is this one nice enough to pull the trigger on? Totally up to you. For $1200 you should be able to get a 3.5 or 4 today but it's not going to be perfect either - it might not have the eye appeal this one has. Tomorrow, who knows what the market will be. Last edited by rsdill2; 08-23-2017 at 01:12 PM. |
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I am no help with value. I will say if you are doing a cash plus trade deal expect to pay a premium. I have been on both sides of the several items for one deals and the person with one item always gets a little extra.
That is a beautiful card for the grade. |
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$1200 seems high....card should be around $850-$900. I like the centering, but what the hell is going on with the borders?? As long as you like it though, that is all that matters.
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I appreciate the insight in this thread.. Extremely valuable information. Thank you
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If even that. A PSA 4 Aaron sold for 1128 in the last SCP auction. I would pass on the 2.5 and look to pick up a 4 for that price or less.
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Thank you all for the information and advice. I was able to acquire the card for what I feel was a very good price, especially since I did half trade and had very little into what I traded. Again, thank you all for your insight. I am very excited to land this in my collection. In the near future, once I sell some more of my modern collection, I will be hoping to upgrade this one.
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