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Do Any Board Members Subscribe to VintageCardPrices.com?

... if so, how do you like it?
any comments?

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  • i subscribe. so far, it's a good tool for cards in the 50's and before. i use it to track T206 purchases. their 60's and after is either very shallow or non existent. But, they've said that they will put up prices for these cards in the near future.

    i personally find it useful, as i dont have the time or the energy to keep track of all the T206's auctions that are conducted on ebay and other auctions (they DO have prices realized from other auctions like leland and mastro..which, i think is very cool).

    if you already have a system of your own that tracks the cards you're interested in, then not sure how useful this website may be. otherwise, i would recommend it.

    hope that helps.
  • There have recently been a lot of additions to the site and is now a much better tool for the users. You can now join for free and use the Want List and get emails of cards you need with links to the auction before it ends. As well as use there checklists and post your collection with your costs it will gie you the totals but not the values or net unless you are a paying member. For the paying member they added a new price icon button so on searches it shows you if there are prices for that card with out having to fish anymore. Another nice feature is on the set profiles you can now search the entire set for prices by grade and grader. Nice function if there is no price for a card you can easily find a comparable card.

    Much more to come by the end of this month suppose to have baseball 60's, 70's & 80's along with Forrball, Basketball, Hockey and Boxing.
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