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Yesterday, between checking updates on the National I was perusing vintage cards on ebay. I noticed that the majority of cards had an asking price well north of the price listed in the SMR. I was not that surprised that prices were higher than book value (even commons). What did surprise me were that some cards (usually commons) were half of SMR. I almost pulled the trigger on a bunch of half price graded (PSA 5) cards! Have you saw a card and thought "this is a deal" and purchased a card even though you don't collect that particular set? It made me wonder if the seller was discounting the commons to get me on the hook, and once hooked I would have to come back and buy the boat (stars)!
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as a seller SMR can be useful if you are selling for less than SMR in your sales tactic though... |
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Why do you refrain from looking at the SMR? I have been working on the 1954 Red Heart set for quite some time. I would expect to pay a premium on the Mantle, Musial and perhaps Snider but the rest I would expect to get at or below book. If I decided to start another set, I would need a price base to gauge what I should expect to pay for the cards in a set. Granted there is a current bull market in some sets but not across the board.
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I've only looked at a couple copies of SMR. At the time they priced cards in grades that didn't exist. - So for instance, there was a price for 8,9 and 10 when the highest graded was a 7.
That pretty much told me all I needed to know about its reliability as a price guide. Guides in any hobby should be take as merely guides. I use them mostly to give me an idea of which cards/stamps/whatever are better than others, and by roughly how much. I usually go off of a general feeling for what's a good deal or not. So yes, I constantly buy stuff that seems like a really good deal even if it isn't something I actively collect. You just have to get a good feel for what's "good" and what's not. Typically I go for what seems "good" - Stuff that's hard to somewhat hard to find or that I can't recall seeing before or is interesting, but that might be currently unpopular or ignored. That can lead to some "overpaying" but if the stuff is truly good you won't go wrong and can get some really good buys. Most of my collection of football and basketball cards that are pre 1973 came from one purchase. Flea market dealer had cards, mostly over priced singles and sets. At least that's what he had on his table. The shopping bag casually tossed on the ground a couple feet back and off to the side was full of football cards and some basketball/hockey. When I asked the price he said it was junk and I didn't want to buy it. I said I did want it and he said $20! That was before sports other than baseball had gotten popular. The haul? 1970- about 75 football, all about 75% complete, lots of extras, no stars pulled. Same for Hockey, basketball was only the tall ones through maybe 72 and maybe 25% complete. Both also with stars included. Condition was all over the range, some were beat, others were pretty nice. A couple of the type cards I have were ones I didn't know anything about when I bought them - Uncle jacks, w504, that sort of stuff. Steve B Steve B |
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I will buy E105s at SMR prices any time! Well, the scarcer ones anyway.
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ill pay SMR for any 1952 topps high number psa 6 which i believe is at $210 that is centered decently....what no takers? but its SMR....... SMR doesnt take in account centering at all as well.. Last edited by 1952boyntoncollector; 08-07-2016 at 05:27 PM. |
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Sometimes SMR has some good articles. Its pricing like any price guide is completely useless and has nothing to do with market pricing. VCP is a much better tool but even that in a bull market can be off.
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There has to be a base price be it VCP, SMR, Beckett or the Farmers Almanac. Prices can vary from the base due to centering, scarcity or demand etc. In my opinion, dealers believe that the collector knows (or has an idea) as to the prices of cards. I am sure dealers mark up cards, knowing full well that the collector will ask for a discount. Collectors know and all dealers have probably all heard "I can get that card cheaper on ebay." So, if ebay is the great discounter and auction houses are the great price accelerator, price wise what is a collector to think? Quote:
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Fact is, SMR is often completely out of touch with realized prices, even ignoring recent trends. Sometimes it's high, sometimes it's low. Using it, even as a guide, can get you burned. |
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Hi, Glyn, and best regards, Larry |
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As SMR is run by PSA it would not surprise me to find out that they intentionally list prices for big cards below market value to limit liability for cards damaged during the grading process. They may also inflate the prices of common cards to encourage more submissions.
Either way I would not make a purchase decision based on a price in relation to smr value. I use recent sales data from ebay, vcp, and auction results.
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The rarest card in the set, and not even a slight premium assigned... that is displaying serious ignorance about that set. |
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if i see past sales for Smoky Burgess for example at a psa 8 for $100 with a POP 40 for same grade and above and some lesser common guy is going for 30$ with a POP 20...id rather have the lesser common guy because eventually the more known 'common' will continue to fall to what the POP is.. now i may of used a bad example in Smoky, im just saying there are some players that current card collectors still know but to people who not watch them play are still commons. as time goes on and if there is still significant card collecting....i do beleive all the non willie mays or big names and known rare variatins etc. will just be commons and POP will rule....for high end cards POP is more significant because less resubmissions when you have an 8 etc. Last edited by 1952boyntoncollector; 08-09-2016 at 06:26 AM. |
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I agree. Almost any book price that is not quoting actual sales can be off by a lot. That being said I do use the Beckett guide for pricing 50s-60s Topps. But pre-war has never had good guide values from what I have seen *(again, unless using previous sales data)
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An advertising tool masquerading as a price guide IMO.
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Exactly! I don't even read it anymore because of this.
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