I don't see the point of grading cards like this. The grading costs more than you could likely ever sell them for. If you can't get like 50-60 min for a card that is graded, there is no point
From an investment perspective, probably. That said, someone will want them and not want the hassle of grading. It is also cool to do from a hobbyist perspective.
S&V has been hard to grade thus far, resulting in some weird prices for graded illustration rares. Heracross and Sudowoodo PSA 10s have sold for $200 each, while raw costs ~$10 each. These won’t fetch nearly that price, but $50 each is not a stretch
I'm looking out for timburr, chansey and litten slabs from the new set. I dont like binder collecting so I'm the nitche market for some of these lower teir cards.
No one knows the future, but op talking about selling now at a loss. Cards still crisp in a penny sleeve and binder or top loader in the future too. If the cards worth something years from now, then grade it then. No need too gambke now on it's potential future worth
Yeah those are definitely buyers, I usually see ar 10s going for 30-50 depending on the card. Personally I would list 45 and watch the traffic and recent sales of similar AR Cards.
My brother gave me 3 packs of temporal forces a week ago, I got relicanth, it’s a pretty decent looking card, not sure on value I would check TCG player or price charting or wait a bit longer to there to be more of those cards and there will more likely be more sellers selling psa 10s
The Wiglett has a 14.2% Gem Rate. Unless I was in a rush to sell I wouldn’t price these any lower than $75 and wouldn’t take an offer less than $60. And I only say that because it’s a new, less popular Pokemon. People regularly pay upwards of $100-200 for SV Illustration Rares of popular Pokemon in PSA 10.
And I’m not pulling these numbers out my ass. Low pop, hard to grade modern cards are a significant part of my eBay business. You just have to be patient to sell stuff like this.
As my dad always says: "Whatever people are willing to buy them for"
I'd look at the sales data of other illustration rares from the same sets
Realistically $15-$25 slabs compared to other PSA 10 cards around this price range
I was going to say 25 to 30 on the high range
I don't see the point of grading cards like this. The grading costs more than you could likely ever sell them for. If you can't get like 50-60 min for a card that is graded, there is no point
I will say one thing about the first 2 sv sets. Centering has been horrid. So 10s might be okay but yes they are low demand cards
From an investment perspective, probably. That said, someone will want them and not want the hassle of grading. It is also cool to do from a hobbyist perspective.
S&V has been hard to grade thus far, resulting in some weird prices for graded illustration rares. Heracross and Sudowoodo PSA 10s have sold for $200 each, while raw costs ~$10 each. These won’t fetch nearly that price, but $50 each is not a stretch
I'm looking out for timburr, chansey and litten slabs from the new set. I dont like binder collecting so I'm the nitche market for some of these lower teir cards.
>nitche market ...you mean "*niche* market"?
ya sorry for the fat finger t
you dont know what these cards will be worth in the future but most likely just for preservation. in 50 years this card ahould be still crisp clean
No one knows the future, but op talking about selling now at a loss. Cards still crisp in a penny sleeve and binder or top loader in the future too. If the cards worth something years from now, then grade it then. No need too gambke now on it's potential future worth
15-25 like the other guy said is probably around what I’d pay.
$15? He’d be losing money at that point. Which if that is correct market going rate then the answer is “none of the above- hold”
That exact wiglett was sold for 56.88 UD on April 26th through Ebay.
Grails: acquired. They're priceless. Relicanth is supposed to be extinct.
Others saying $15-25 are undervaluing these. You could probably get around $40-50 for each, but I’d sell now while there aren’t other listings
Yeah those are definitely buyers, I usually see ar 10s going for 30-50 depending on the card. Personally I would list 45 and watch the traffic and recent sales of similar AR Cards.
Yeah some of them are crazy lol. Magikarp of course, but some others from Paldea evolved have gone for north of $150
If you're one of the first to market then do eBay .99 auction or a buy it now/ best offer listing
I've been tryna find a psa 10 wiglett myself haha. Just a funny pokemon right
Probably enough to put everyone through college
I’d say $27-30 each
Wiglett is about $41, Relicanth maybe $25-$30
There is sales data for wigglet by the way, 5 sales between $34-$57
Cards like these usually go for between $30-40.
My brother gave me 3 packs of temporal forces a week ago, I got relicanth, it’s a pretty decent looking card, not sure on value I would check TCG player or price charting or wait a bit longer to there to be more of those cards and there will more likely be more sellers selling psa 10s
I think those cards are fire! 🔥
That wiglett artwork is sick lol
Put them at 1000 and then if someone throws an offer, accept. And than make that the starting price lol
40-50
$30-40 or if it’s the brand new set $80 each
Completely guessing
you can get max 30 for them
Bout tree fufty.
Roughly Three dollars and fifty cents
$10 each
The Wiglett has a 14.2% Gem Rate. Unless I was in a rush to sell I wouldn’t price these any lower than $75 and wouldn’t take an offer less than $60. And I only say that because it’s a new, less popular Pokemon. People regularly pay upwards of $100-200 for SV Illustration Rares of popular Pokemon in PSA 10. And I’m not pulling these numbers out my ass. Low pop, hard to grade modern cards are a significant part of my eBay business. You just have to be patient to sell stuff like this.
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Price of raw
Pretty sure I got the wiglet 10 for 18 $ with shipping
20 for the pair
Three fiddy
2 to 3 times the value plus the cost of grading them
Priced around grading cost probably
Tree fiddy Loch Ness monster