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    How do you price cards under #/25?

    Since Beckett doesnt give prices and these cards are hard to find on ebay, I wonder how people determine fair prices for these cards?

    For example- I have a Leaf R&S Wes Welker Prime Cuts Signature, its 2, 4 color patches, with Auto, 5/10. A few people have interest but I dont know whats a fair price to ask for.

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    I would say most look on ebay and see what similar cards sell for.

    I don't have much high end stuff so I don't have to worry about it though.

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    Do an advanced search for completed listings. I'd say you should ask for a little more than this one:

    http://cgi.ebay.com/Wes-Welker-auto-...4#ht_500wt_976

    Your card is obviously quite a bit nicer with the patches, but I think this was a really high sale. Hope that helps.

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    Do an advanced search for completed listings. I'd say you should ask for a little more than this one:

    http://cgi.ebay.com/Wes-Welker-auto-jersey-patch-2009-classics-10-Patriots_W0QQitemZ160352643626QQcmdZViewItemQQptZU S_SM_Sports_Cards?hash=item2555c32a2a&_trksid=p328 6.c0.m14#ht_500wt_976

    Your card is obviously quite a bit nicer with the patches, but I think this was a really high sale. Hope that helps.

    that helps a lot. im pretty green when it comes to trading/selling so i dont want to screw myself or someone else!

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    I try to look at similar cards that are numbered higher and have a BV and then adjust BV based on rarity.

    For example, the Prime Cuts auto /50 of that card books $50. So logic would reason that yours is 2-3 times harder to find so it should be at least worth 2x more, plus it has two 4 color patches. Just speaking for myself, I would be looking for $120 or more in trade.

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    I try to look at similar cards that are numbered higher and have a BV and then adjust BV based on rarity.

    For example, the Prime Cuts auto /50 of that card books $50. So logic would reason that yours is 2-3 times harder to find so it should be at least worth 2x more, plus it has two 4 color patches. Just speaking for myself, I would be looking for $120 or more in trade.

    dang! now i just need to find someone willing to deal a nice steeler card my way!

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    Don't look at me LOL. My Steelers are staying at home :)

    I imagine if you list it on the hi-end or regular trading boards that you will get plenty of interest from Pats fans.

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    i was trying to work a trade for a Rod Woodson SOTT. i love that card

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