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02-24-2005, 12:15 AM #1
Rare Card Prices got the answer
The nice thing about beckett never prices the cards you want to know the prices of I have some very rare cards and was wondering if you can help me out with the pricing
the first is a Donavan Mcnabb 2004 gridion gear card numbered 7 out of 10
the second is a Jake Dehomme fleer genuine at large numbered 10 out of 10 therefore considered a premium card and a 1 out of 1
third is a jake dehomme 2004 fleer sweet signatures patch 3 colour rare 10 out of 33
fourth Brett Farve 2004 fleer genuine genuine article patch numbered 25 out of 25 a premium card considered a 1 out of 1
fifth Ahman Green 2003leaf limitedteam trade marks numbered 25 out of 25 therefore a premium card considered 1 of 1
sisxth Aaron Brooks and Ricky Williams 2002 fleer hot tandems numbered 1 of 10 consodered a [remium card and a 1 of 1
seventh Bob Griese 2003 leaf limited limited threads number 10 out of 25
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02-24-2005, 12:19 AM #2
first off those are not considered 1/1 cards unless you are trying to rip kids of on ebay.. second are you looking for an actual BV (because there isnt one on most of the cards with under 25 print run) or just an estimate?
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02-24-2005, 12:21 AM #3
an estimate
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02-24-2005, 09:42 AM #4
Tutall is right none of these are considered 1/1's. If they are 1/1's they would say 1/1 not 25/25.
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02-24-2005, 01:55 PM #5
no kidding i am so tired of the 1/1 thing, i mean isnt 16/10000000000000000, the only 16? then that must be 1/1. i want a premium, its just annoying
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02-24-2005, 02:16 PM #6
I agree just the simple idea of a serial number makes every card technically a 1 of 1 as every card is the only 1 to have that particular number. I kinda like cards numbered to a players jersey number but thats as far as Ill go with it......and even then I dont put a premium on the card.
Ridiculous in my opinion.
-Ryan
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02-24-2005, 04:42 PM #7
ok we are getting away from the point here i am just trying to figure its value i hear what you are saying and i also agree to me 1/1 is the only 1/1 however every different person you talk to has a different theory to this until beckett or someone comes up with a guide for all to follow i guess it is up to the person who is holding the card what it is and what he feels it is.
This also is in response to tuall"s response about ripping kids off you need to be little more cautious in what you right nothing annoys me more then someone taking advantage of someone especially if they are not aware of the whole fact and especially if they are kids it is just wrong. Just because someone asks a question on here does not mean they are out to rip someone off what is this card collecting coming to if that is going to be the mentallity everytime someone wants to do a transaction or make a deal boy i miss the good old days
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02-24-2005, 04:53 PM #8
Jagrman:
I think we all got off on the wrong foot here, Im sure Tutall didnt mean to attack you he was just stating his opinion, and I apologize for my comments as well. Your new here and we are all a Friendly bunch we just seem to get a little hot when talking about certain subjects from time to time. In this case people calling cards 1 of 1's when they are clearly not is slightly irritating.
As far as your cards go I couldnt begin to estimate a value, they are all truly nice cards though.
Sorry if I offended you in any way
-Ryan
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02-27-2005, 01:11 AM #9
I would have to say those cards are only worth what someone is willing to pay you for them. As is with all cards. They`re #`d pretty low and should pull a good $ for a piece of cardboard with a photo and some stats on it. Also any multi-colored patches fetch more than a single colored patch. You can try doing some research on eBay and see what similar cards are going for. I think you can also search eBay for auctions that have ended in the past 90 days to see what similar cards have sold for in the past. Not quite sure where a link on eBay would be for that, but I know beckett gets some of the info that way.
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02-27-2005, 09:43 AM #10
You can search ended auctions by going to the search page (by clicking on "Advanced Search" at www.ebay.com) and selecting the checkbox "Completed Listings Only" under the search box, then clicking on the search button.
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