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dlackey
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Looking to buy (if deal is right) auto's and rookie cards of Hunter Renfroe and Tony Gwynn of the San Diego Padres.
Thanks and lmk,
Dennis
Thanks and lmk,
Dennis
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I have Renfroe 1st Bowman auto 13bdp; 17b RC ref auto, and 2 x 17 t.finest ref rc autos- 2 types.
Tons of bowman non auto stuff.
Are you wanting as many as possible or what?
Does book value even matter anymore to most people. I literally have not looked in years. Just wondering what everyone thinks.
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I still run into lots of guys who trade at Beckett Value which is fine because it's even for both parties.
As far as the print issue is concerned, I know they still print it but I haven't seen one in the two years I've been back in the hobby. I just use the online price guide which is updated quite often. For small print run cards it makes sense to use eBay but for base, regular inserts, etc I don't see why anyone would choose the small sample over the larger sample of pricing that Beckett uses. I'm too much of a stat guy I guess for that to ever make sense to me, especially when Beckett adjusts the OPG quite regularly when they see a shift in prices for a popular card.
I still run into lots of guys who trade at Beckett Value which is fine because it's even for both parties.
As far as the print issue is concerned, I know they still print it but I haven't seen one in the two years I've been back in the hobby. I just use the online price guide which is updated quite often. For small print run cards it makes sense to use eBay but for base, regular inserts, etc I don't see why anyone would choose the small sample over the larger sample of pricing that Beckett uses. I'm too much of a stat guy I guess for that to ever make sense to me, especially when Beckett adjusts the OPG quite regularly when they see a shift in prices for a popular card.