Post by Collector on Jan 29, 2006 10:41:01 GMT -5
Okay, I think this will be very helpful for everyone; I come up with a "Selling Guide" to help you all sell your cards quicker and easier. One thing is for sure, you're not going to sell any card or cards on here for a little less than their value. Trust me, I've tried it, and you're not going to have much of any luck selling cards like that. Also, I'd like you guys to keep in mind that your cards are only worth what others will pay or trade for them. Anyway, here's a little guide that should help you out on selling your cards:
-Any card or cards valued at $10 or less: Not worth fooling with. You may make enough just to pay off shipping.
-Any card or cards valued at $15-20: Again, similar to $10 cards, you won't make much of any profit for a $15 card. You may get lucky to get $5-8 for a $20 card.
-Any card or cards valued at $25-30: You have a good possibility of making at least $8-10 on a $25 card. You can probably make $12, or if you're really lucky, $15 (half value) on a $30 card.
-Any card or cards valued at $35-40: You have a better possibility of making $15 on a $35 card. With a $40 card, you should at least get offered anywhere from $15-18, if not half value.
-Any card or cards valued at $45-50: You have a better possibility of making $18-20 for a $45 card. With a $50 card, you may get lucky to make a good enough profit at $25.
-Any card or cards valued at $55-60: You should at least offer $25 on a $55 card. With a $60 card, you may get half value.
So, in some cases, it's best to sell a little less than value. That just depends on the condition and value of the card itself, though. You won't get half value for a $10 card, but may get lucky to get half value for cards $30-40 or higher in value. For myself, I rarely buy cards at half value unless they're high-valued and I really want them. This chart was mainly created for those who sell cards a little less than value. If you go by this chart, then you should have better luck selling your cards.
Thanks, Collector
-Any card or cards valued at $10 or less: Not worth fooling with. You may make enough just to pay off shipping.
-Any card or cards valued at $15-20: Again, similar to $10 cards, you won't make much of any profit for a $15 card. You may get lucky to get $5-8 for a $20 card.
-Any card or cards valued at $25-30: You have a good possibility of making at least $8-10 on a $25 card. You can probably make $12, or if you're really lucky, $15 (half value) on a $30 card.
-Any card or cards valued at $35-40: You have a better possibility of making $15 on a $35 card. With a $40 card, you should at least get offered anywhere from $15-18, if not half value.
-Any card or cards valued at $45-50: You have a better possibility of making $18-20 for a $45 card. With a $50 card, you may get lucky to make a good enough profit at $25.
-Any card or cards valued at $55-60: You should at least offer $25 on a $55 card. With a $60 card, you may get half value.
So, in some cases, it's best to sell a little less than value. That just depends on the condition and value of the card itself, though. You won't get half value for a $10 card, but may get lucky to get half value for cards $30-40 or higher in value. For myself, I rarely buy cards at half value unless they're high-valued and I really want them. This chart was mainly created for those who sell cards a little less than value. If you go by this chart, then you should have better luck selling your cards.
Thanks, Collector