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07-26-2013, 05:26 PM
When a price is "n/a". Need help!
So I am returning to the collecting scene and came across a autograph card that I thought would be a nice catch. When I went to look up the value on this site, it said n/a. What does that mean and how do you value the card if you want to trade or sell?
Thanks for any advice.
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07-26-2013, 05:36 PM
RE: When a price is "n/a". Need help!
They come up that way because it's too scarce to value. As far as a value goes, that really depends on the player. To give you an example, I've paid a wide range, $35-250 for my rarest Earl Bennett cards. Matt Ryan's same cards would be $500-$5000.
Autos: 230/270=85.2% complete! Only 8 non 1/1's left!
Total: 614/643=95.5% only 29 non 1/1's to go 1/1's: 60/160=37.5%
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07-26-2013, 06:52 PM
RE: When a price is "n/a". Need help!
What he said. A tool you can use is Ebay completed sales listings to give you an idea if one has sold or you can use a comparable type card. Usually numbered to 10 or less and some /25's aren't priced due to scarcity (N/A)
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07-27-2013, 02:37 PM
RE: When a price is "n/a". Need help!
Got it. Thanks.