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    Multiplier for 4 color patch

    Is there a standard multiplier for 4 color patches? Like if the guide says high value is say $50, that is generally based on a one color patch. So is there a multiplier for multiple colors?
    Sorry sounds like a noob question but I've never really known.

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    Only if a seller makes it up....in my opinion if a seller wants to ask more and someone wants to pay more great for everyone.

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    you sell too much to not know. =)

    can't be a standard. it all depends on how highly sought after the card is and who it is of. a Panini patch vs Prime or something like that, tiny premium. Cup RC where there's only 2-3 ridiculous 4+ colors with isnane breaks, redonkulous multiplier.

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    you sell too much to not know. =)

    can't be a standard. it all depends on how highly sought after the card is and who it is of. a Panini patch vs Prime or something like that, tiny premium. Cup RC where there's only 2-3 ridiculous 4+ colors with isnane breaks, redonkulous multiplier.

    I realize that it may have been a noob question, and I understand what you stated, I was just curious if when giving a price for a sick patch of it is fair to go above the stated bv. So I guess it all depends on the card and player.

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    As with anything, depends on the player & the product. I would suggest that a 2-colour patch would be the standard for hi value as we all know how undesirable the 1-colour (especially plain white) patches are and how they can be had for cheap. A 3-colour could net you 1.5x-2.5x with 4 colours maybe fetching as high as 4x. If you take a look at the 09-10 Cup Signature Patch Carey Price - they used nameplates (2 colours), numbers (3 colours), and shoulder patches from the All Star Game and Centennial patches that have ridiculous breaks and swatches in them. The 2- and 3-colour pieces do all right, but it's those unique crazy patches that fetch the big-dollar premium.

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    If you are selling its a multiplier.
    If you are buying multi-color is expected, and white is a divider :)

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    is it a redwings patch ...then it might demand a serious premium

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