3 Hours of Negotiating BIG Card Trades π€ π₯ Sports Card Investorγ»2 minutes read
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. Get key ideas from YouTube videos. Itβs free Recent questions What is the value of a 1941 Playball Joe DiMaggio card?
$24,000
What is the value of a Michael Jordan autographed card?
$9,500
What is the significance of a Kobe Bryant card acquisition for $850?
Successful deal
What is the value of a gold Kaboom Justin Herbert card?
$9,000
What is the significance of a PSA 10 Auto 10 Trout card priced at $11,000?
Rarity and value
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.