We always had it under the set name for unopened. I started something different in the non sport section where you can do a search by last name entering wax pack or cello, etc.. So far I like the results it yields and may change over all the other sections to this format.
Is there any plans to track raw pack sales as well? With unopened, the majority of packs out there are still raw. With packs, the numerical grade has less impact on value than with cards. Maybe just having one price bin to catch raw packs of any grade would be useful. That would eliminate the error caused by sellers' arbitrary condition assigned to their products.
<< <i>Is there any plans to track raw pack sales as well? With unopened, the majority of packs out there are still raw. With packs, the numerical grade has less impact on value than with cards. Maybe just having one price bin to catch raw packs of any grade would be useful. That would eliminate the error caused by sellers' arbitrary condition assigned to their products. >>
The problem with raw packs, I think, is the simple prevalance of tampered / resealed out there. You are definitely correct that the numerical grade can be silly in terms of pack grading, but the potential for fraud with raw packs is even more of a concern (IMHO)
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<< <i>I never knew this..where is the data on the site ? >>
In the set search enter unopened and you will see it.
<< <i>Is there any plans to track raw pack sales as well? With unopened, the majority of packs out there are still raw. With packs, the numerical grade has less impact on value than with cards. Maybe just having one price bin to catch raw packs of any grade would be useful. That would eliminate the error caused by sellers' arbitrary condition assigned to their products. >>
The problem with raw packs, I think, is the simple prevalance of tampered / resealed out there. You are definitely correct that the numerical grade can be silly in terms of pack grading, but the potential for fraud with raw packs is even more of a concern (IMHO)