anyone else create their own excel "price guide?"
duner
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I was just curious if anybody else keeps an excel price guide to track historical trends of realized prices on the graded cards in their sets...as we all know smr is horrible. I started one about 6 months ago for one of my sets, but i'm no excel guru, and mine is pretty basic. I wondered if somebody else who was a statistics major had put together one that computed formulas and spit out averages, created charts, etc. I was also thinking that someone on this board probably already thought of this topic and may have a website that consolidated and linked the spread sheets various collectors have created....was I correct?
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Hall of Famers from all 4 sports
dan
Hockey set! Always looking to buy, trade or upgrade 1966 Topps to 1969 OPC.
The card market for almost all commons / semi-stars seems to be very unpredicable. If a few guys go after some year , prices rise. When the several collectors get their cards prices usually go down. After a flexible peroid of time the trend repeats itself as new addicts become interested.
I would tend to believe the advent of the Set Registry has added to the demand, and the later following disinterest, in many sets for the respective common cards. The long term affect of the registry should fortify card values but over a fairly long time span.