godspeed
Just an update, I didn’t get the funds ready for a bank transfer in time. So I did not get this Eevee. It is encouraging to see 3 PSA 9s come up for sale in under a year. All were different certs, and different copies based on white spots on the edges/corners.
All 3 went down in price each sale. So next time it comes up, I will be ready.
I would generally agree with you, but I do think it’s a little unique in this case.
Felt almost like the sellers this time around had bought at lower prices, and unless people purchased one of those three to flip (which is honestly entirely possible) it may be a while yet before another appears.
The psa 9 is pop 4 and I own the 4th that hasn’t sold recently.
Cards have had more available these days than ever before though, so I don’t think rushing to buy the 18k one there was correct either. Theres no right answer
Another copy listed for $30k (77064738).
2009 Pokemon Japanese Melee! Pokemon Scramble Eevee #019 PSA 9 MINT
It is funny how my heart skips a beat and I always click in milliseconds on links like this thinking i have a chance while KNOWING i have like 6 euro’s and some paperclips to my name
Look at Ms. Fancypants over here, flaunting her 6 paperclips over the rest of us peasants.
Even better; 6 euros!!! Whole six euro’s. This lifestyle is not for…everyone.
Excuse me, i need to count my paperclips.
This is the same copy as the first one that sold last year. So 3 different cert numbers coming up for sale for a total of 4 times in under a year!
I doubt this will sell for above $20k considering 2 just sold for $18k ish in a 2 week span.
I’d love to own it, don’t get me wrong. But this is the worst 9 out of all 3 we have seen this year. The $30k asking price is very steep
Oooof, that is not a great 9
It originally sold for $26.5k. Sadly I don’t think it’s worth $15k based on this actually being a 6
Oooof that looks more like a 7/8
Wanted to add their description:
On June 16, 1999, a WiiWare game called Pokémon Rumble hit the shelves in Japan. From June until August of that year, Pokémon Official Daisuki Cub members who completed the game had a chance to win a special pack of these three cards in a lottery. To enter, Daisuki Club members had to enter 20 lines of numbers that appeared at the end of the game into the official Pokemon Daisuki Club website. Only 100 lucky winners were chosen at random, each of whom received an unopened pack of these three cards. To date, PSA has only graded six PSA 10 examples of each of these three cards. Such a low Pop. count could lead to a bidding melee of sorts this month.
This will go for $75k I am guessing
can someone lend me 75k?
Finished at only 50k!
Yep, lot sales never work out yet Fanatics, HA and Goldin keep trying it lol