3 Hours of Negotiating BIG Card Trades 🀝 πŸ”₯

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Chris approached with valuable cards like Connor McDavid, Wayne Gretzky, and others worth thousands of dollars, showing interest in trading some high-value cards. Various trade deals and negotiations took place at a card show, with discussions on vintage cards, modern stars like Steph Curry and LeBron James, and the value of rare autographed cards.

Insights

  • 1. The Herz is at 25, totaling 124,000, with potential comfort at that price.
  • 2. Curry's value is discussed, with concerns about the team's future and market relevance.
  • 3. A 959 sold for 204 in January, with a potential 910 beating that value.
  • 4. Negotiations for a Curry card involve offers of 130, 150, and 315 cash.
  • 5. A deal is struck at 132,000 between cash and trade for a Steph Curry card.

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Summary

00:00

High-Value Card Trades at Dallas Show

  • Chris approached with valuable cards: Connor McDavid, Wayne Gretzky on-card Autos, Ovechkin, Mickey Mantle, LeBron James SPx rookie, Kevin Durant Exquisite H patch Auto.
  • Approximate values: Connor McDavid at $16,000, Wayne Gretzky at $1,115, Mickey Mantle at $1,476, LeBron James at $990, Kevin Durant at $16,600.
  • Interest in trading Connor McDavid and Wayne Gretzky.
  • Recent sales data lacking for PSA 6 Mickey Mantle.
  • Trade deal discussed for Mickey Mantle.
  • Interest in Steph Curry's RPA Gold version numbered to 25.
  • Dealer booth set up at Dallas card show for potential trade offers.
  • Trade deal made for Erling Holland color blast with Jaylen Hurts Silhouettes rookie card.
  • Zach interested in trading for Michael Jordan card.
  • Trade deal made for Michael Jordan card with Justin Fields cards.

12:35

Trading Vintage Cards for Modern Steph Curry

  • 1. The Herz is at 25, totaling 124,000, with potential comfort at that price.
  • 2. Curry's value is discussed, with concerns about the team's future and market relevance.
  • 3. A 959 sold for 204 in January, with a potential 910 beating that value.
  • 4. Negotiations for a Curry card involve offers of 130, 150, and 315 cash.
  • 5. A deal is struck at 132,000 between cash and trade for a Steph Curry card.
  • 6. The rationale for trading vintage cards for a modern Steph Curry card is explained.
  • 7. Negotiations for a LeBron card involve offers of 275,000, trades, and cash.
  • 8. Various trade options are discussed, including cards like the 86 Fleer Jordan PSA 10.
  • 9. Negotiations continue with offers of 60,000 cash and trade options for the LeBron card.
  • 10. A final deal is reached at 65,000 cash for the LeBron card, emphasizing its historical significance and value.

25:01

Card Trading Negotiations and Valuations Summarized

  • Valued Harden at 2,000, Wade at 1,300, and an unknown card at 5,000.
  • Total value of cards amounted to 30,500.
  • Negotiated values for Zion at 560-570, another card at 800.
  • Proposed trade values of 2, 12, 6, 65, 4, and 950, totaling 2,650.
  • Offered to bridge a 9,000 gap with a trade and cash.
  • Agreed on trades for 7, 15, and 8,500.
  • Traded lower-value cards for a high-value "Grail" card.
  • Discussed the rarity and value of a specific card.
  • Considered purchasing a PSA 8 Michael Jordan card for 100,000.
  • Researched card values using Market Movers app with a colleague.

37:10

High-Value Card Trades and Collecting Strategies

  • A card was purchased for $160, with most likely being a PSA 8.
  • The buyer found the $100,000 price for the card fair and did not negotiate.
  • The payment of $100,000 was made via wire transfer.
  • A trade involving Kyler Murray and Josh Allen cards was discussed and agreed upon.
  • The trade for the Luca card involved evaluating various cards for equal value.
  • A trade for a Trey Young card was discussed, with values compared for fairness.
  • A trade for Babe Ruth cards was considered, with emphasis on eye appeal affecting pricing.
  • The buyer expressed interest in completing a 1933 Gouty Babe Ruth card set.
  • The buyer mentioned acquiring two Gouty Ruth cards in Los Angeles and expressed interest in completing a big Gouty collection.
  • The buyer discussed the grading process for vintage cards and the impact of creases on grades.

50:59

Sports card trades and values revealed

  • A PSA 3 card recently sold for $136, indicating a lower quality compared to the current card being discussed.
  • The current card is priced based on its condition, with a PSA 4 and 25 not having recent sales.
  • Negotiations lead to a final price of $16,000 for a 1933 GES card, considered a good deal.
  • The buyer acquires three out of four 1933 GES cards, aiming to complete the set.
  • A Bo Jackson autographed card is valued at $22,000 due to its rarity and significance in sports history.
  • Negotiations for the Bo Jackson card settle at $1,950, a price deemed fair by the buyer.
  • A LeBron James Black Label 10 card, with only six in existence, is valued at $8,500.
  • A trade involving various sports cards concludes with a deal for a Maxi Auto rookie card.
  • A trade for F1 and sports cards, including a Kobe Bryant card, is made with cash additions.
  • A trade for a Mbappe card is finalized with the addition of $100 cash.

01:04:15

"High-Value Football Card Sales Negotiations"

  • Sam Howell and Joe Burrow are the two most liked players.
  • A card was sold for $560, similar to another that went for $800 with a better patch.
  • The buyer was willing to pay $395 for two cards priced at $170 and $225.
  • A deal was struck for $160 in cash to cover the $165 difference.
  • A Justin Herbert RPA card was sold in the deal.
  • A card from 2018, the only true G, was valued at around $3,000, with an asking price of $25,000.
  • The seller justified the $25,000 price based on previous sales and interest.
  • A Trevor Lawrence card in a PSA 10 consistently sold for around $2,650 to $2,905.
  • An out of 10 card sold for $15,000, while another out of 10 in a BGS 9 sold for $10,000.
  • Negotiations settled around $15,000 for the card.

01:16:42

Trading NT RPA for Valuable Cards

  • The individual is making an offer on an NT RPA, with cash and cards available for the deal.
  • The offer includes cash or cards, with a preference for cash, and the individual is open to negotiation.
  • The NT RPA was taken to PSA for grading, resulting in a PSA 9 grade, potentially affecting its value.
  • The individual discusses the rarity of the card, with limited PSA 9 grades available.
  • An offer is made to trade the NT RPA along with cash for other valuable cards, with negotiations ongoing.
  • The individual considers trading for classic cards like Mantle, Ruth, and modern stars like Curry.
  • Details of previous deals and card values are discussed to determine a fair trade.
  • Negotiations continue with offers involving additional cards and cash to reach a mutually beneficial agreement.
  • The individual explores trading various cards, including T Stars and Allen, for other valuable cards like Fields and Rider.
  • The negotiation process involves evaluating card values, recent sales, and potential trades to finalize deals.

01:31:03

"Vintage Card Negotiations: Valuation and Deals"

  • The Lost Art downtown has a blank slate for sale at $2000, with no recent sales.
  • A PSA 10 of a similar item sold for $2550 yesterday, indicating a fresh comp.
  • Comparing items with a 1 out of 5 rarity is challenging, making valuation difficult.
  • Negotiations involve offers of $2000, $5500, and 90% cash, aiming for a fair deal.
  • A deal is struck at $2800 cash, meeting in the middle of differing valuations.
  • A Kobe card, one out of five, is acquired for $850, showcasing a successful deal.
  • A LeBron Auto is traded for a Tiger Woods card, with potential for future value.
  • Showcasing a love for collecting Kobe, the acquired card may be kept or traded.
  • Negotiations involve offers of $48,000, $32,000, and $85,000 for various cards.
  • The value of vintage on-card Autos is discussed, with a focus on rarity and appreciation.

01:44:11

Rare Joe DiMaggio Card: Market Analysis

  • The card in question is a 1941 Playball Joe DiMaggio, considered a pillar card in the industry and one of his signature cards.
  • This specific card is autographed by Joe DiMaggio, making it extremely rare with a low population.
  • The asking price for this card is $24,000, with room for negotiation down to $23,500.
  • Comparisons are made to other sales of similar cards, with one selling for $5,000 and another for $25,000, supporting the asking price.
  • Detailed comparisons of the condition of different cards are made, emphasizing the value of the $24,000 card.
  • Market research is conducted on similar cards, with a focus on finding the best value and potential investment opportunities.
  • A negotiation takes place, resulting in a final price of $22,500 for the 1941 Playball Joe DiMaggio card.
  • The text shifts to discussions about Michael Jordan cards, specifically focusing on rare autographed cards from different years.
  • Detailed research is conducted on the value of the Michael Jordan cards, with comparisons to recent sales and potential investment opportunities.
  • A negotiation takes place for the purchase of two Michael Jordan cards, resulting in a final price of $9,500 for the pair.

01:57:34

"Football card market trends and strategies"

  • A new card is valued at 10K, previously sold for 165 publicly.
  • Predictions for a football game include 300 yards, four touchdowns, and a 35-6 win.
  • Interest in cards like Kate Cunningham, Tua, and Anthony Edwards for market potential.
  • Football card market opportunities discussed based on player performance.
  • Preference for holding cards for a week or two, aiming to turn a profit.
  • Concerns about card market fluctuations and timing for selling.
  • Comparison of card values between different players like Trevor Lawrence and Tua.
  • Negotiations and considerations for trading cards, including values and preferences.
  • Discussion on card values, market trends, and potential trades with a focus on specific cards.
  • Evaluation of card values, potential trades, and preferences for certain players and types of cards.

02:09:54

Josh Allen's card values decrease, trade talks.

  • Josh Allen's cards have decreased in value since last football season.
  • Discussion about pricing and potential trades for various cards.
  • Negotiations on prices for different cards, including a pair valued at 395.
  • Consideration of trade offers involving multiple high-value cards.
  • Evaluation of cards with recent sales data and desired prices for trade.
  • Offer made for a trade involving four high-value cards and cash.
  • Negotiations and counteroffers for the trade deal.
  • Evaluation of cards for potential trade at a national event.
  • Discussion on pricing and potential trades for high-end cards.
  • Calculation and negotiation of a trade deal involving multiple cards and cash.

02:22:51

Rare Sports Cards Offered at Various Prices

  • McDavid's future watches include a 1010 card with a low population report, selling for around $275 each.
  • The McDavid card is a pop 11, with a 10 card grade and a 10 Auto grade, making it rare and valuable.
  • A negotiation involves offering three cards plus $10,000 cash for the McDavid card, priced at $30,000.
  • A Trout autographed card graded 10 10 is rare, with a population of 35, priced at $11,000.
  • The ticket stub from Roger Maris's 61st home run game is authentic, with a population of 55, priced at $8,000.
  • The PSA 10 Auto 10 Trout card is extremely rare, with less than 40 graded, priced at $11,000.
  • A US Men's National Team card is priced at $450, with visible damage affecting its value.
  • A Brady card is negotiated down to $2,500 from an initial price of $3,200.
  • A gold Kaboom Justin Herbert card is offered for $9,000, showcasing potential value due to the player's performance.
  • The buyer expresses interest in football cards, particularly those with low populations and potential for value growth.

02:36:45

Key Factors in Evaluating Sports Cards for Purchase

  • Evaluating the condition of a card is crucial before purchase, as it impacts its value significantly.
  • The gold Kaboom card is particularly appealing despite concerns about the player's future performance.
  • Lamar, a player discussed, was known for his running back style and lacked accuracy initially.
  • Assessing a card's condition involves examining the back for corner defects, which can affect its grade.
  • The card's centering is essential for grading, with slight imperfections potentially lowering its grade.
  • Buying raw high-end cards is speculative, as grading below expectations can harm the investment return.
  • Negotiating a fair price for a raw card involves considering potential grading outcomes and risks.
  • BGS grading may be stricter than PSA, impacting the card's final grade and value.
  • Finalizing a deal involves balancing cash and trade value, considering potential resale values and fees.
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