Saturday, May 22, 2010

Need pricing help for Magic and Pokemon cards.?

I have a huge collection of Pokemon and Magic cards. I don't want to take them to the collector's place because I'm afraid I'll get underpaid or stolen from or something. What's the easiest and best way to price my collection?

Need pricing help for Magic and Pokemon cards.?
If you take your cards to a collector you will get way lower than the selling price. The easiest way to price them is to go buy a Scrye. They have 3 prices, good ok and bad condition. Most stores will take the cards for much less than bad condition value. Most people won't buy for high condition value. So you have to find a median. For instance, think how much you would be willing to buy the card for. If you wouldn't pay that much, don't expect someone else to. Also, I'm much more willing to buy bulk cards (Such as 500-1000 cards at at time) than I am to buy single cards. The reason being is that I play for fun, and not so much to have the number one deck. I can go out and find the best cards and make a killer deck out of it, but then I stop being competitive, and find myself playing with the same cards over and over again. If I buy a bulk lot, I still have a chance of getting good cards, but I also get the filler cards, and that is what makes the deck.
Reply:tcgplayer.com has some very comprehensive and up-to-date price guides, but if you plan on selling ebay, you might as well look for others of the same item and sell for a similar price
Reply:ebay most likely list ur card and players would know how much thye are


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