thank you for your poinion.. but i did have an offer for $150 for the card.. i know it is only worth what someone will pay, but i am goping that someone remembers a past sale of this card..
<< <i>thank you for your poinion.. but i did have an offer for $150 for the card.. i know it is only worth what someone will pay, but i am goping that someone remembers a past sale of this card.. >>
That's what I'm telling you man, the past sales are in the $50 to $100 range...the fact that you got an extra $50 on top of that is amazing to me. I'd take it.
<< <i>simple.. i put it on eBay with a $1000 BIN and taking offers.. i know it is not worth $1000 so i figure the highest offer is about market value. >>
Market value isn't necessarily the highest offer. If 100 people bid $100, and one guy bid $1000, then the guy who bid $1000 overpaid by $900 since he couldn't necessarily turn around and sell the card for what he paid. It'd be much more likely that he'd get $100.
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Grading doesn't help the value of those types of cards very much.
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<< <i>thank you for your poinion.. but i did have an offer for $150 for the card.. i know it is only worth what someone will pay, but i am goping that someone remembers a past sale of this card.. >>
That's what I'm telling you man, the past sales are in the $50 to $100 range...the fact that you got an extra $50 on top of that is amazing to me. I'd take it.
<< <i>i have this card, and i do not want to sell it, but i would like to know an estimated value.. what do you think? >>
If you do not want to sell it, how did you end up with an offer of $150 for it?
<< <i>simple.. i put it on eBay with a $1000 BIN and taking offers.. i know it is not worth $1000 so i figure the highest offer is about market value. >>
Market value isn't necessarily the highest offer. If 100 people bid $100, and one guy bid $1000, then the guy who bid $1000 overpaid by $900 since he couldn't necessarily turn around and sell the card for what he paid. It'd be much more likely that he'd get $100.