Card ladder experiences
JolleyWrencher
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I don't believe Card Ladder is free with a silver membership like I have. I would like to know the various use cases for the data to decide if I would benefit enough from it.
I am considering doing consignment because I live in a dying old community with people who have treasure troves of antiques and such. I imagine there will be plenty of vintage cards which I will know very little about. I imagine it would help me decide which cards of mine I want to sell graded versus raw.
I really don't know much about it. How reliable it is, if there are any biases to consider, if there are obvious outliers you need to spot and take into consideration, etc.
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I found it expensive, and lacking the cards I collect in the 'ladder'. I just use the PSA realized prices database, works well enough.
I should add, I would pay for a service like this but the hockey content is weak, huge gaps.
I would like to see the PSA site update their prices a bit. When a 1975 Fred lynn psa 9 sales for $1100 and the a psa 10 is listed at $1150. There is a disconnect.
I’m sale-ing away….
Yaz Master Set
#1 Gino Cappelletti master set
#1 John Hannah master set
Also collecting Andre Tippett, Patriots Greats' RCs, Dwight Evans, 1964 Venezuelan Topps, 1974 Topps Red Sox