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Originally Posted by Basketball B
Great point.
I guess the reason I didn't do pictures is...I have literally, thousands of cards. And taking a photo of 5 different Wilt Chamberlain, 1970 Topps cards, didn't seem to make a lot of sense to me.
I just wanted someone to agree on paying the 35% price off of...what I determined the condition to be. If I thought it was a 7 and they thought a 5, I'd probably be more apt to go with them (as I'm new to all this).
Yet my Adrian Dantley rookie, which looks to me like a 9 or 10...if they tried to say it would be a 5, I'd tell them they were nuts.
And obviously, I wouldn't want somebody to agree to 35% off the PSA price, and then NOT send pictures, or a list of what I had. I wanted them to agree -- yeah, let's do this, at that price. And then, I go thru and eyeball what I got, send them the list, and send them photos, etc.
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You keep bringing up values that dont exist within your collection. You are simply not listening to anyone, and keep repeating the same things over and over.
THERE IS NO PSA PRICE OR VALUE IN YOUR COLLECTION If you think a wilt is an 8 and worth 400, and want 260 for it, (even though recent raw comps in similar condition are $135 you will never sell your cards. Now that person would have to spend twice the true value of the card, as well as spend another $200 to make it worth the $400. You will never sell your collection unless you listen to experienced collectors, dealers, and sellers. But you wont. Good luck.
As to the Dantley, looks to you like a 9 or 10 is meaningless. There could be an unseeable wrinkle under the surface making it a 5. The only thing that matters is what the card grader says on the day that they are grading it.