YOu know whats cool, Someone in our family has picture cards of her selling on YahooJapan. You know what is more cool than that? She bought these Meiji Boxes for everyone. lol
Based on some recent sold listings, PSA-8s go for 100-150 bucks on average; PSA-9s for 200-300 bucks on average; BGS-9.5 for ~300 bucks. Iāve seen some of the PSA-10s sell in the past for 1-2k for the popular ones, like Mewtwo and Ancient Mew (this was a while ago, though), since these cards are hard to grade due to centering issues.
This is just taking an average, without looking at how popular individual cards are. The Charizard in PSA-8 could be worth more than some of the others in PSA-10. Still, even if we double this roughly estimated double, or even triple or quadruple for all I care, itās still not worth remotely close to 150kā¦
Theyāre unique and underrated cards; that set might be pretty highly graded as a whole; but itāll be hard to sell. It also got best offer enabled, so the seller probably knows the 150k is too high and is just fishing for the right offer to accept.
Conclusion: since theyāre pretty rough to grade and that set is the highest graded set, Iād say ~50k would be a fair price. Still, I doubt anyone would be willing to pay that kind of price, so fair price does not equal āmarket priceā in this case. Just my 2c, though.
Step 1) Create a secondary accountStep 2) Buy the set = you fix a āstandardā price
Step 3) Sell the set with your primary accountStep 4) As young people like to say, āstonksā