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ballerskrip
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Does anyone know if the "other" one of these was sold? If so, for how much?? There has only been one other graded Pristine to this point.
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jjj7880 said:I'd say around $250
ballerskrip said:jjj7880 said:I'd say around $250
Thanks James....That is about the range I was thinking. I was guessing somewhere between $200-$300.....
Any other thoughts?
EricInCT said:ballerskrip said:jjj7880 said:I'd say around $250
Thanks James....That is about the range I was thinking. I was guessing somewhere between $200-$300.....
Any other thoughts?
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jdacunha said:$150-175 at most.
jjj7880 said:I'd say around $250
jdacunha said:jjj7880 said:I'd say around $250
you are not going to sell it for close to the price of a raw Gold...not happening.
I have a Beckham and Montero BGS 10 and they will not go for that much.
NECpilgrims8 said:$150
Last BGS 9.5 got $70ish.
It's a base chrome, easy to gem, so double a 9.5 price seems about right to me.
ballerskrip said:NECpilgrims8 said:$150
Last BGS 9.5 got $70ish.
It's a base chrome, easy to gem, so double a 9.5 price seems about right to me.
So a card that is to gem means that it is easy to pristine?
Some interesting numbers on the pop report
Base chrome - 109 graded - 2 pristines (1 per 54.5 graded)
Blue Refractors - 27 graded - 1 pristine (1 per 27 graded)
Refractors - 62 graded - 1 pristine (1 per 62 graded)
Xfractors - 18 graded - 1 pristine ( 1 per 18 graded)
Sterling - 68 graded - 2 pristines (1 per 34 graded)
Playoff Conteders - 22 graded - 1 pristine (1 per 22 graded)
Interesting enough, from all of the sets that have a pristine, the base chrome is the 2nd hardest to get a Pristine 10 on. 1 per 54.5 graded....
NOT trying to argue, just thought was interesting to see......
Obviously there will eventually be more pristines. But who knows how many. in 2008, at one point I owned the ONLY BGS 10 Pristine of 2004 BCDP Brandon Wood base auto. Who would have thought that??
Again, thanks for all of the opinions!!!
skrip
EricInCT said:ballerskrip said:NECpilgrims8 said:$150
Last BGS 9.5 got $70ish.
It's a base chrome, easy to gem, so double a 9.5 price seems about right to me.
So a card that is to gem means that it is easy to pristine?
Some interesting numbers on the pop report
Base chrome - 109 graded - 2 pristines (1 per 54.5 graded)
Blue Refractors - 27 graded - 1 pristine (1 per 27 graded)
Refractors - 62 graded - 1 pristine (1 per 62 graded)
Xfractors - 18 graded - 1 pristine ( 1 per 18 graded)
Sterling - 68 graded - 2 pristines (1 per 34 graded)
Playoff Conteders - 22 graded - 1 pristine (1 per 22 graded)
Interesting enough, from all of the sets that have a pristine, the base chrome is the 2nd hardest to get a Pristine 10 on. 1 per 54.5 graded....
NOT trying to argue, just thought was interesting to see......
Obviously there will eventually be more pristines. But who knows how many. in 2008, at one point I owned the ONLY BGS 10 Pristine of 2004 BCDP Brandon Wood base auto. Who would have thought that??
Again, thanks for all of the opinions!!!
skrip
My blue Hanson in my sig is the only one around. It is a parallel and there are only 150 not an endless supply like a base (1,100+ maybe)? Only a handful have been graded a 9.5 and only 1 has been a BGS 10. The centering in this 2007 product is very fickle. With all this mine is still only worth about 500-600. I sold a raw blue last night for 150.