How to Price your Sports Card Collection you are Wanting To Sell at Card Shows, Online, or In Person

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    In today’s video I go over how I am pricing and determining the fair value of my cards that I will have for sale at my first ever card show that I’m setting up and vending at. I have so so much to do and I’m very grateful to be in the position I am in. This is one of those things where if I’m determining the value / price that I’d want to be selling my cards at I’m gonna be using a variety of pricing methods including making sure I’m priced at last comp, making sure that there isn’t any super added value with cards being to their jersey number, as well as potentially looking at condition of the card and making sure I’m not selling cards that can be super thrashed and flawed for the same price as a card that appeared to be super perfect. One of the biggest thing to me is some cards are just so rare and also have added perceived value, it’s not always about last comps. I’m learning more and more about actually taking chances on better cards and deals with actual higher dollar value cards, with alot of my own favorite additions to my inventory being the more rare, and higher priced cards that I’m able to purchase in bulk quantities. Sometimes these cards are just way too difficult to actually source with the given market being how it is right now, but hopefully more deals come my way like those.

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