@CardGameNomad This does not apply to high end vintage cards…especially if there are no recent comps or sales for similar condition in raw. The potential PSA grade is used constantly in these situations. Go find a raw gold star and let me know how the vendor is pricing it…
@c4Bostonn Tell me with a straight face that you’re getting Giannis and giving up only Jaylen Brown and 1 FRP and Blazers giving all that up for only JB lmao 💀
@FNH0rizen It’s funny how you have your opinion but when someone else here disagrees you get mad 😂. It’s literally a battle royale game and the point is to kill each other…. What did you expect for the other player to do here? Everyone complains about too many bots now there’s not enough?
@ThePokeMaam But your statement that no card should be priced at its “potential” graded price isn’t very accurate to how the market works for high end vintage raw. It’s subjective yet but when there are no current sales via TCG or eBay, that’s literally how it works
@PhillSnerdsFN@discolando I think I know what he means now. My mythic droid say 66/s and regular gold Nav ex say 36/s and the Nav is producing way more credits
@HobbyHero_Bros Fair. There’s also the argument it’s not damaged but HP instead. Not defending the vendor by any means I can say Jason Paige is constantly walking around trying to sell his auto in exchange for free product. King grifter
@biigsauuce@Oaktownjv A lot of high end vintage cards that don’t have recent sales via TCG or eBay are almost always priced based on the potential psa grade. Very subjective. This gengar is not one of those lol. Should’ve just been priced as damaged which is around $60-70