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Silver Card Talk Member |
A seller by the name of marvelbeckettregistry on Ebay sold 2 Marvel cards BGS graded 9 or 10 each with an asking price of $55,000 and $25,000 or best offer. Even at a 50% discount, that's a huge sum for non sports cards.Is there some way to know what those cards actually sold for? ____________________ | ||
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Silver Card Talk Member |
The $55,000 one actually sold for $30,000 and the $25,000 one actually sold for $16,000. | |||
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Platinum Card Talk Member |
'Investors' have come looking for more opportunities. They think they found them with Marvel PMG cards. A couple of Spider-Man PMG cards have sold for over $100,000. There is a lot of discussion on this at Blowout forums, including links to a bunch of youtube videos about these cards, and Marvel card investing. Also -- if you have Marvel PMG cards they are likely worth A LOT more than you think if you haven't been following this trend. In fact the 'investors' are targeting basically any shiny numbered Marvel card. I have cards I bought a year ago for under $20 on COMC that they are now asking hundreds for. Check you're binders -- you may be able to buy a house with your card sales. | |||
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Bronze Card Talk Member |
The rise of these Marvel PMGs would make for some interesting articles in the pages of NSU. I noticed a few up arrows for the 2017 Fleer Ultra Spider-Man PMGs in the latest price guide. | |||
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Member |
Logan -- how can you find the actual sold price? Thanks! | |||
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Silver Card Talk Member |
This is the site I use: https://130point.com/sales/ | |||
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Member |
Thanks very much, Logan! | |||
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