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06-26-2019, 04:37 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-26-2019, 04:37 PM by chevy man 22.)
RE: Is beckett used for pricing anymore?
Nope Beckett too outdated in today's age. If I want a fair accurate price be it selling or buying. I take the last 10 SOLD examples and take the average SOLD price.
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06-26-2019, 07:36 PM
RE: Is beckett used for pricing anymore?
If you're trying to get a very rough estimate of the value of your collection it's fine. Just remember there is a column on the left side too.
If you're trying to sell just use ebay or worthpoint(for low # or rare cards).
Beckett just can't keep up. I'm still waiting for the value of the 2017 Heritage Judge action to update. I won't say what it lists for but look it up it's rather comical how far off it is.
I mostly use Beckett for the OPG and checklists anyway.
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06-30-2019, 02:15 AM
RE: Is beckett used for pricing anymore?
(06-26-2019, 12:02 PM)crazyforkinsler5 Wrote: One of the things that irks me is when someone will strictly trade by BV. For instance, I had someone want my Acuna Topps Update RCs when they were $20 apiece on ebay. He was like they only book for $6, so I'll give you $6 in trade and sent me an offer for 5 or 6 $1 BV cards.
So you have to be smart.
While I actually go by Beckett pricing when doing trades, I always keep in mind if a player or card is hot. As it takes time for Beckett to update their pricing, and sometimes a card can skyrocket in price before it gets updated. It is also one reason why I tend not to list very many hot young rookies in ORG for trade.
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06-30-2019, 04:22 AM
RE: Is beckett used for pricing anymore?
The guide is off on most if not all older cards such as the 90's cards. I remember seeing a $20.00 card listed on Beckett sell for $450.00 to $500.00 on 3 different occasions. Beckett never changed the price to match this and that means someone not as knowledgeable on a card might be thinking he is getting a deal when he is getting suckered. Remember its opinion based a guide can't give you a person's opinion. Let's say I have been searching for this card for 5 years and when I find it I might not want to wait another 5 years and I bid 5 times Beckett value but another had a higher opinion than me and bid 10 times over Beckett I lose he wins. I would say trade what you're comfortable with if you both feel it's fair the guide shouldn't matter.
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07-02-2019, 09:38 PM
RE: Is beckett used for pricing anymore?
As soon as a dealer says "BV is..." I pass. Beckett value is not as accurate as checking eBay finalized sales pricing.
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07-03-2019, 05:28 AM
RE: Is beckett used for pricing anymore?
(07-02-2019, 09:38 PM)jumper4d8 Wrote: As soon as a dealer says "BV is..." I pass. Beckett value is not as accurate as checking eBay finalized sales pricing.
Everyone has to start somewhere. BV on Beckett is a price point..a guide.
When someone says: BV is, I say: ebay sales are..and off it goes to a deal..or not.
Using eBay is a guide has its own problems like shill bidding and scams. So I use multiple sources to determine the price.
In the end..you have to be happy with the purchase of the sale.