Obviously a large part of this depends on how much the buyer is willing to pay for the card and/or if someone is searching for it. Would like to hear everyone’s thoughts!
No set value. Depends on card, set, amount graded, pokemon…If it´s a completely random common/uncommon that literally no one has graded…you can put it up on ebay for like 100-200 obo and see what happens.
Is it a deoxys, Gengar or Celebi? Or Rayquaza?
Is it caterpie from great encounters which no one has graded or is it a popular and hard to grade card, could range from 15 euros to several thousands.
So without more information we cant help you.
You aren’t really asking a question that anyone can give you an actual thought out response…
- What is the card?
- What is pop 9 report?
- What is the pop reports for other cards in set?
- Is there any master sets?
- Is there a market for the card? (In PSA 9/RAW etc)
Seems like you want someone else to do the research for you, not validate an already created opinion or thought process
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Pop 1 for a crap card doesn’t mean anything
POP 1 PSA 7.5 TEAM MAGMA’S NUMEL TRADE FOR PSA 10 T17?
Perhaps I should’ve included more prompts for better discussion. I didn’t have a particular card in mind when asking the question, just happened to chance across the pop reports of EX/DP sets. Here are some prompts that might lead to a more fruitful discussion:
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Assuming the card is a less popular one (IE. Trainers/Caterpie/Baltoy) How much does the desirability of the set affect the value of the POP 1 Reverse Holo card?(IE. ex dragon frontiers vs. Majestic dawn Diamond and pearl)
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What about normal pokemon (Abra, Ponyta, Shelder etc.) vs. starters (IE. Charmander, Treecko, Totodile, ETC.)? Obviously there’s a difference in popularity, but how much of a difference and how much does it affect the value?
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For the DP sets many of the cards (barre LV.Xs and secret rares) have not been graded much (low pop across the board), assuming there isn’t a difficulty of grading a 10 vs. 9, would the 10 still have a markup in value simply because there isn’t much of the card graded at all?
Would love to hear your opinions ![]()
Whatever someone is willing to pay
as much as someone is willing to pay
Yeah as stated above, it I still just down to what someone Is willing to pay. The most popular Pokemon will always command some sort of premium in a psa 10 but for anything else from less desirable or widely collected sets you are really only targeting set completionists or someone with a collection focusing on all iterations of that card etc which is a much smaller buyer pool. Basically you are usually still better to have a low grade of a really popular desirable card than a high grade of a card nobody wants
The question is what will my pop 1 PSA 10 reverse holo Squirtle from TMTA be worth when it comes back from PSA? hmmm