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I was at a card shop yesterday and picked out 59 and 60 commons. About 70 plus. Some were hi numbers. All exmt to nrmt and raw. He told me he goes by SMR. I was a little apprehensive when he said that, but went along with it. The total ended up being over $600!!! My jaw dropped. I topk about 15 put of the lot and it still was over $450. Is it fair for a dealer to charge SMR for raw cards? Nrmt 1960 commons start at $4 nrmt.
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It is fair for a dealer to charge whatever he or she wants, as it is fair for a customer to pay it, pass, or make a counter offer.
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$4 for truly NM 1960's is pretty spot on in my book. if you have a NM 1960 set it's going to sell for a decent premium over "book"
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My uncle was also in the card business and his philosophy was always that if he went up to a dealer and there were no prices on anything he would keep walking. That was good advice.
If you walk into my shop and go into a box of 1960 cards - you will find a price on every card. Then you can make an informed decision. I price by Beckett and adjust for condition. I do not charge you the price of grading for an ungraded card. |
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No, way too high. That price builds in cost of grading which you should not be charged for
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In my mind imagine if this group well scanned etc was to let rip in an auction, what would it sell for? $200 max? Your price should be some where in that neighborhood. If you buy in bulk you should get a wholesale price PERIOD
Last edited by mintacular; 09-17-2019 at 09:25 PM. |
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I'll take all the NM 1959 and 1960 high numbers you can get me at $4 apiece. Even bulk grading is $8 a card so I don't understand how $4 is a graded price.
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