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How do you price a true 1/1 card?
I'm trying to figure out the value of a true 1/1 card. I know that it is very subjective and that the only real test is to put it up on the bay and see what it goes for, but it seems to me that there should be some ballpark way of setting a price/value. The Beckett guides (magazines and big, thick books) don't price… -
Re: How do you price a true 1/1 card?
The 25X multiplier doesn't work either unfortunately. A while back I was buying #'d/25 auto of a particular baseball player and they were going for the same price as a 1/1 printing plate from the same issue and a 1/1 auto from the same issue. As phreakydancin mentioned, the only real way to determine its worth is to see… -
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Re: How do you price a true 1/1 card?
<< <i>A 1/1 is one of those things that you simply can't peg to a single price. As it is the only copy in existence, it is worth whatever someone is willing to pay on a given day. >> Exactly! I had a 1/1 Prior, Maddux, Wood, Zambrano Jersey card my wife pulled. We had no idea what it was worth, so we just threw it on ebay… -
Re: How do you price a true 1/1 card?
I think you're better of listing a 1/1 at a high set price, especially if it's not a widely collected player. The odds that the two or three people that really want that card will see a 7 day auction is rare and you'd probably get a lot more if you had it up there over a few months. For example, say you have a Chris Sabo… -
Re: How do you price a true 1/1 card?
<< <i> << <i>Either Tuff Stuff or Beckett had a chart listing big names,semi stars,commons that are 1/1, #d to 25,50,100 ect. a while back. Sorry dont remember when and I dont have it anymore. >> Chart Listing = nonsense. Go to Ebay and look at comparable "completed" items and use that as an actual sell guide. >> I agree.… -
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Re: How do you price a true 1/1 card?
<< <i>Either Tuff Stuff or Beckett had a chart listing big names,semi stars,commons that are 1/1, #d to 25,50,100 ect. a while back. Sorry dont remember when and I dont have it anymore. >> Chart Listing = nonsense. Go to Ebay and look at comparable "completed" items and use that as an actual sell guide.
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