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    Help me estimate a BV!

    Hey everyone! About a year ago I pulled this Greg Oden Xfractor 10/10:
    http://i308.photobucket.com/albums/k...l/IMG_4250.jpg

    Around the time when the product first came out, the other 9 were selling on ebay for anywhere from 275-350 bucks! (I chose to keep mine)

    Since there haven't been any sales of it in a long time, I have been unable to keep up on its value, but the Xfractor from Staidum Club (non-numbered) still books at $200.

    What do you think is a fair BV nowadays, or a fair SV? Has the card's value gone down at all since the product first came out? I'm not necessarily planning on getting rid of the card, but I'm just curious as to what its current value would be.

    Thanks!
    -Ben

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    The book value is probably around $220-$250. I think the sale value is around $150- $175 now, because Oden isn't doing as well as expected.
    Last edited by drtom2005; 01-26-2009 at 12:12 AM. Reason: edit

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    Well, the stadium club one, which isn't numbered, has stayed at $200

    I believe that was its original value, so I dont know that the Oden would have dropped so drastically

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    Well, the stadium club one, which isn't numbered, has stayed at $200

    I believe that was its original value, so I dont know that the Oden would have dropped so drastically

    Is the regular Oden auto still selling for that much on Ebay? I haven't seen it on ebay.

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    It is at 200 bv, selling at around 60-80

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    It is at 200 bv, selling at around 60-80

    That is what I was saying before I don't think you could $300 again.

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    hmm, okay thanks for your input

    any other opinions?

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    The Stadium Club XFractor isn't comparable at all-it is not a parallel, it is the only rookie auto in the set. I say 500 or so

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    The Stadium Club XFractor isn't comparable at all-it is not a parallel, it is the only rookie auto in the set. I say 500 or so

    I would normally agree with you except two factors:
    The economy
    Oden isn't do as well as thought.

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    I would normally agree with you except two factors:
    The economy
    Oden isn't do as well as thought.

    Yes, but that is still what the BV is probably around-the SV, however, is probably around 125-150

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