Cobra Jet
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So for those who have collected or still do collect Baseball cards - how do you value the cards today?
What I mean by that is, how does one value cards that have been sitting for years? I’ve been out of the hobby for years now…but just started going through cards that have been stored for years. I went online to do some value searches, but I’m see pricing that is all over the place. I also see many different types of rating tiers…
Such as “raw” or if it has been certified through PSA.
I tried looking on eBay, but too many listings in completed auctions with far too many different end values.
If a card has not been PSA certified, but it’s mint as in it looks brand new out of a package and has been in a plastic sleeve for years - how can I grade or value the card between PSA and “raw”??
Anyone using specific apps for this type of thing?
What I mean by that is, how does one value cards that have been sitting for years? I’ve been out of the hobby for years now…but just started going through cards that have been stored for years. I went online to do some value searches, but I’m see pricing that is all over the place. I also see many different types of rating tiers…
Such as “raw” or if it has been certified through PSA.
I tried looking on eBay, but too many listings in completed auctions with far too many different end values.
If a card has not been PSA certified, but it’s mint as in it looks brand new out of a package and has been in a plastic sleeve for years - how can I grade or value the card between PSA and “raw”??
Anyone using specific apps for this type of thing?
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