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Determining the value to put on subs.

How do you determine the value to put on a sub? Say you're sending in Card X.

Card X has a Beckett book of $50
SMR of a PSA 6 is $15. SMR of a PSA 9 is $100
You bought it off the bay for $10

You think you're card is an 8 but it could be a 7 could be a 9. What value do you put on the form? Replacement value? Any ideas?
Currently Buying:
2004 Tommie Harris SPX Printing Plate (White Whale will pay top $$$)
1994 SP Football Die Cuts PSA 10s

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  • zef204zef204 Posts: 4,742 ✭✭

    I put what I would buy it off the Bay for.
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  • smallstockssmallstocks Posts: 1,644 ✭✭✭✭
    I put the amount I want insurance to cover in case something happens to it.

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  • onefasttalononefasttalon Posts: 1,207 ✭✭✭
    I would say that if Card X = Sub Grade B, then the random integer of 89 would far exceed scenario F, would could really get you up a Creek. Beware of vacancy 6, normally substituted for scan A, but carries less value than plan G. If that happens, I'd declare a value of $10.

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  • gstarlinggstarling Posts: 463 ✭✭
    thanks for the replies and this:


    << <i> I would say that if Card X = Sub Grade B, then the random integer of 89 would far exceed scenario F, would could really get you up a Creek. Beware of vacancy 6, normally substituted for scan A, but carries less value than plan G. If that happens, I'd declare a value of $10.
    >>


    got a good laugh from me.
    Currently Buying:
    2004 Tommie Harris SPX Printing Plate (White Whale will pay top $$$)
    1994 SP Football Die Cuts PSA 10s
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