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pricing a card update
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pricing a card update
well as miny of you know i have been trying to find a price to set my castro red at
this one just sold on the bay and it is the gold /50

http://cgi.ebay.com/2010-STARLIN-CASTRO-..._500wt_949
since mine is /25 how much more should it be worth?

any thoughts would be a help
thanks

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Me personally I'd take that sale price and multiply it by 1.5 or 1.75. If you're doing a BIN/OBO I'd price it at $145ish and then take one of the numbers mentioned above.
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(08-07-2011, 05:03 PM)thj0011 Wrote: Me personally I'd take that sale price and multiply it by 1.5 or 1.75. If you're doing a BIN/OBO I'd price it at $145ish and then take one of the numbers mentioned above.
i thought i was asking to much at $75 when people would offer $30-40 on it
this helps alot though seeing that

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(08-07-2011, 05:05 PM)p18mann Wrote: i thought i was asking to much at $75 when people would offer $30-40 on it
this helps alot though seeing that
If that one sold at that high of a price you've got more negotiating power than the buyer. Especially if you're in no rush to move it you can hold out till you get what you want. I'm a risk taker though and usually put all my cards up for auction ha. I think my only non-auction was a 1/1 Don Maynard auto/patch.
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im thinking about selling it so i can finally buy a strasburg auto or at least put a down payment on a nice one

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(08-07-2011, 04:58 PM)p18mann Wrote: well as miny of you know i have been trying to find a price to set my castro red at
this one just sold on the bay and it is the gold /50

http://cgi.ebay.com/2010-STARLIN-CASTRO-..._500wt_949
since mine is /25 how much more should it be worth?

any thoughts would be a help
thanks
I usually multiply by 1.5 when going from a #/50 to a #/25. I wish Beckett would start pricing the #/25, they are not that rare anymore. They have pricing on some 1/1 cards, including one I pulled the other day. Needless to say, it was about half of what I figured book on the card would be.

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He got 78.00 for a #50. Your is #25 so half the print run. so doing the math I would say 120
why 78.00+ 39 = 117.00 so I would go for 120.00 cash and about 175.00 trade
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if the gold sold for 78 (unless it was a fluke random highly spiked sell price for it) I'd say somewhere around the $100 mark would be fair

I'd put it up as a higher BIN/OBO price and if you get a bite around $100 seems fair to me
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im currently asking 120-150 trade on it but im considering throwing it on the bay at a 150ish BIN just to see what i can get

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(08-07-2011, 06:09 PM)p18mann Wrote: im currently asking 120-150 trade on it but im considering throwing it on the bay at a 150ish BIN just to see what i can get
Looks like you took half of my thoughts LOL
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