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Old 05-14-2020, 11:48 AM
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Where do you go to find pricing on graded cards? I see people talking about the price difference between say a grade 4 and 5, but I'm not sure where they are finding those price ranges. Do you have to sign up with PSA to gain access to a price guide or are there other sites (besides following auction sales) that accumulates that type of info?

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Where do you go to find pricing on graded cards? I see people talking about the price difference between say a grade 4 and 5, but I'm not sure where they are finding those price ranges. Do you have to sign up with PSA to gain access to a price guide or are there other sites (besides following auction sales) that accumulates that type of info?

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Completed Ebay listings is a good guide. So is Vintage Card Prices (although you have to pay for that one). And bear in mind, not all cards within a grade are created equal. I have seen some 5's look better than 6's for example. That affects the price.
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https://www.psacard.com/smrpriceguide/
https://www.psacard.com/auctionprices/
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As long as you are just talking about PSA cards, PSA offers it on their website for free. I'm not sure how complete the data is, but I guess it gives you some decent idea. For example if you wanted to buy a 1975 Topps Brooks Robinson PSA graded, you could find that data here:

https://www.psacard.com/auctionprice.../values/192812

Not perfect, but it is free.
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Thanks. Appreciate the info.
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Default Graded Card pricing

I'm new to net 54, but for pricing, I do use the PSA auctions as mentioned and I cross-reference when possible with Ebay auctions that are "sold" and completed. Even then, I don't think we always get the complete story so I will often see the original listing from the eBay "sold" and copy it into "flipper tools" to see if it provides and actual price that was agreed upon in "best offer" sales.

The flipper tool can be found searching for flipper tool eBay auction prices.
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