There are a couple of observations I have and hopefully you are reading.
#1 You can't touch the cards in NM-MT condition for the prices listed for all three sets. The vast majority of online sellers have no idea how nice NM-MT really is and none of these cards raw are coming up in that condition and if so the prices would be dramatically higher then the guide on many. I think you should notate EX-MT to NM for the prices. Most of the nice cards have been graded at this point and that is why the pop reports have stalled so much.
#2 The idea you can get a set of 1982 B for $150 is simply crazy. You have no chance of winning a decent set for this price. Not even close. Your guide should reflect $225 to $300 and if you are using the NM-MT grade even higher. It may not seem like a lot but $75 is 50% off on your pricing to the upside. I would make that change immediately.
#3 Graded copies in NM-MT and above in many cases are selling for many times your book listing price. Perhaps at some point you begin covering some of the graded cards sales like PSA has.
Recently PSA did a large story on these sets and I think making a bigger mention in your guide would be wise. There is no other set of wrestling cards that even remotely comes close to these in both price and long term value potential. There will never be a better wrestling set of cards period. The man made rarities of today may be of interest to some, but these in high grade are actually rare for the real reasons.
#1 You can't touch the cards in NM-MT condition for the prices listed for all three sets. The vast majority of online sellers have no idea how nice NM-MT really is and none of these cards raw are coming up in that condition and if so the prices would be dramatically higher then the guide on many. I think you should notate EX-MT to NM for the prices. Most of the nice cards have been graded at this point and that is why the pop reports have stalled so much.
#2 The idea you can get a set of 1982 B for $150 is simply crazy. You have no chance of winning a decent set for this price. Not even close. Your guide should reflect $225 to $300 and if you are using the NM-MT grade even higher. It may not seem like a lot but $75 is 50% off on your pricing to the upside. I would make that change immediately.
#3 Graded copies in NM-MT and above in many cases are selling for many times your book listing price. Perhaps at some point you begin covering some of the graded cards sales like PSA has.
Recently PSA did a large story on these sets and I think making a bigger mention in your guide would be wise. There is no other set of wrestling cards that even remotely comes close to these in both price and long term value potential. There will never be a better wrestling set of cards period. The man made rarities of today may be of interest to some, but these in high grade are actually rare for the real reasons.