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Why are the BV's on 2011 Upper Deck so far off? - lpearce7 - 08-01-2011 I have the Mario Fannin #208 SP that books just over $10. Yet every single one I've seen has sold for $12, min. I saw 1 sell for over $20 Lee Ziemba's Upper Deck Rookie Auto has a low BV, less than $20, yet they sell on eBay for $30 Same with Darvin Adams' Rookie Auto, his are selling for more than the BV. No wonder people aren't trading them on here. Why trade a card that has a $15 BV when you could sell it for $30 And it's not just those players, I have a Zack Pianalto 2011 Upper Deck Rookie Auto that books way more than the Darvin or Ziemba, yet it only sells for $0.99 Why are these so far off? RE: Why are the BV's on 2011 Upper Deck so far off? - jacobystealshome - 08-01-2011 bv's reflect sales from places other than just ebay RE: Why are the BV's on 2011 Upper Deck so far off? - thelegendjerryrice - 08-01-2011 (08-01-2011, 02:18 PM)lpearce7 Wrote: I have the Mario Fannin #208 SP that books just over $10. Yet every single one I've seen has sold for $12, min. I saw 1 sell for over $20 Ebay is not god when determining BV. You still have shows and shops that report sales also......... And frankly I don't think they should use Ebay anyways... RE: Why are the BV's on 2011 Upper Deck so far off? - lpearce7 - 08-01-2011 How else is BV determined? |