Tracking graded card prices
theplasticman
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Would it even be feasible if some company came along and just did graded card pricing exclusively, tracking real sales?
Would people get into something like that? I think I would, just dont know how easy it would be and if it would make sense... thus people supporting it enough for it to grow/thrive/survive.
I think SMR doesnt cut it (in my opinion), neither does Beckett. In a perfect world it would be great to have a guide(maybe even a website)/magazine (some articles would be nice about graded cards, set collectors etc) that wasnt closely knit to a grading company.
If I wasnt so heavily involved in my own collecting, being married to my wonderful wife and trying to get my publicity company off the ground... this might be a reasonable undertaking for someone like myself (or some other highly motivated soul, haha).
For myself, I have a spreadsheet with my POP reports logged and pricings listed so I can see at a glance what stuff is going for.
Thoughts? Complaints? Solutions? Im sure this has been talked about before... but Im pretty interested in seeing some new ground broken.
Would people get into something like that? I think I would, just dont know how easy it would be and if it would make sense... thus people supporting it enough for it to grow/thrive/survive.
I think SMR doesnt cut it (in my opinion), neither does Beckett. In a perfect world it would be great to have a guide(maybe even a website)/magazine (some articles would be nice about graded cards, set collectors etc) that wasnt closely knit to a grading company.
If I wasnt so heavily involved in my own collecting, being married to my wonderful wife and trying to get my publicity company off the ground... this might be a reasonable undertaking for someone like myself (or some other highly motivated soul, haha).
For myself, I have a spreadsheet with my POP reports logged and pricings listed so I can see at a glance what stuff is going for.
Thoughts? Complaints? Solutions? Im sure this has been talked about before... but Im pretty interested in seeing some new ground broken.
Eddie Murray, Will Clark and Darin Erstad collector, check my wantlists for what I need.
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dave
FINISHED 12/8/2008!!!
are 1980 rickey henderson's which sold for 175 8 months ago really worth 350-400 becasue 1 buyer is buying them all up?
Link the thread (RE: www.truecardprices.com)
http://www.clark22murray33.com
True Card Prices - Hometown Sports
Just try it a month before your hooked.
One thing, you have to watch the way you search.
1970 Simpson PSA is a diferent search than 1970 PSA Simpson.
(We are in no way affiliated with Hometown Sports) Jeremy
See you at the Orlando Show!
Actually as far as cards go, if you want to know how much something is worth, posting a question on this board will usually yield a pretty solid answer if it's not extremely rare, and a fairly solid one even if it is. The collective knowledge of board members is a pretty good substitute for a single entity. But prices change so much and, especially with ebay, so radically due to a dozen unrelated factors that prices from 2 years ago would usually only be interesting in the academic sense, and not really useful in terms of predicting a current value. All it takes is two competitive people, or one willing to meet a high reserve, and prices can start getting skewed upwards. Conversely, a poorly listed auction ending at 3AM on a Tuesday could point things downard. And there are always scammers who could mess things up, with bogus auction results included in the record. All those details would have to be taken into account, otherwise the data isn't really understandable.
2005 Origins Old Judge Brown #/20 and Black 1/1s, 2000 Ultimate Victory Gold #/25
2004 UD Legends Bake McBride autos & parallels, and 1974 Topps #601 PSA 9
Rare Grady Sizemore parallels, printing plates, autographs
Nothing on ebay