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What is the value of this lot?


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GAbballplayer148

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I have the following lot of cards scanned below and need a realistic assessment on the value of the lot. I plan on listing it via BIN/BO so take that into account. There are 72 cards total.

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GAbballplayer148

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nyc3 said:
Have you checked ebays completed listings? That may help a bit.

Do you mean for each individual card? If so, then no. I have looked at lots though and it's hard to gauge because the brand/type of cards vary so much to get a decent idea.
 

prospectorgems

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Sorry, can't help on the SV part, but usually with those type of lots, it is best to list as a straight auction and you may be surprised what you get.
 

Codasco07

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I think BIN/BO is a huge mistake on this type of lot. No offense, but most of these cards are crap. Some of them were once decent, but most of the prospects have fizzled out and are generally worthless. I think you'd be much better off listing via auction because of the possibility of a bidding war. I think there are a lot of bidders who browse these types of lots with a set price (per card) that they know they can pay and make a profit. Get a couple of these bidders each believing an extra nickel a card won't affect their profits too much and you have a bidding war. Just my two cents.
 

GAbballplayer148

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Codasco07 said:
I think BIN/BO is a huge mistake on this type of lot. No offense, but most of these cards are crap. Some of them were once decent, but most of the prospects have fizzled out and are generally worthless. I think you'd be much better off listing via auction because of the possibility of a bidding war. I think there are a lot of bidders who browse these types of lots with a set price (per card) that they know they can pay and make a profit. Get a couple of these bidders each believing an extra nickel a card won't affect their profits too much and you have a bidding war. Just my two cents.

No offense taken, I was trying to lump the cards based by value so a lot of them are low end "junk". I will rethink the BIN/BO option, I thought that would be the best route but apparently not. Thanks for all the help so far guys.
 

brouthercard

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That's an awful lot of work for someone who wins that lot- I think $100-$120 is a fair price for you to sell it at, but someone who is going to try to flip those would only offer you around $80-90.
 

matfanofold

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Looking closely at that lot, there is not a single card that draws me in. It's just a stack of stuff that would barely sell individually, and the few that would, are by no means worth the purchace price. Having said that, I would not be shocked to see it not sell at all, but figure it could get $50 or so.

Good luck.

rico08 said:
I'd be happy with $2-3 for each but I wouldn't go the BIN/BO route.


$150 - $225? I bet you would!! :)
 

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