There used to be a seller on eBay that had some of the most unbelievably outrageous eBay prices on cards that you could possible imagine. I ran a thread for a while where we documented those, but eventually the seller disappeared from eBay.
I thought I would revive the idea though and showcase some of the more unbelievable auctions/Buy it Nows that I could find. These will include cards that actually sell for prices that will blow your mind, and cards that are listed with Buy it Now prices that are incredibly unrealistic.
So, here's my first installation.
eBay Auction (Item number: 350425775987)
This is an absolutely gorgeous card, but notice that it is ON SALE for 50% off. The original listing price was $1501.00. HA HA! Even now at $750.50 no one will ever buy this card. EVER. Also, if you're the lucky purchaser of this overpriced card, you get to pay $12.00 shipping!!!
So, what do A-Rod 1/1 Auto/GU really go for???
Well, no one really knows because no one lists an A-Rod 1/1 auto as a live auction anymore. Instead they are all listed with super high Buy it Now prices that no one will pay. A completed auction search on eBay yields only one closed listing where the card actually sold. That was a 2006 Bowman Originals Buy Back A-Rod auto hand-numbered 1/1. It sold for $142.50. There are Topps Triple Threads Triple Jersey White Whale 1/1 Autos that are listed with BIN for $425.00 that did not sell. I'm guessing market value for an A-Rod 1/1 Auto, even one as nice as the 2004 Diamond Kings listed above is less than $200.
Didn't catch the last thread. This seems fun, I'll be watching.
I think that price is alright, if it was the original asking price. 1500+ is overboard.
that is about 3 times too much in my opinion unless of course i was super collecting that set sans rgbii and a&G.
good luck to the seller on that one
Not all cards listed with outrageous BINs are put up by stupid people. To some people its a marketing ploy. Cards with high BINs draw attention to auctions. They cause people to make threads like this on boards not even related to ebay which draws even more attention. People want to see what is worth so much money so they look at the auction. Then they want to see what else the guy has listed so they check out his other auctions. These auctions may or may not be so outrageously priced and it may end up making him several deals. Also, guys like this probably sell tons more cards off ebay through offers which saves them fees. With the specials ebay offers now most of the time it doesn't cost them a thing to list the card so they are out nothing. I suppose its possible that someone will see the high price and assume he wants high prices for all his cards and just ignores his other auctions but I'd be willing to bet he gets more lookers with the high priced cards than people who are turned off.
Of course there is also the rare chance that some idiot will see the card and bite, or make an offer that they think is lowballing when it might be more than what the guy is willing to take in the first place. This is especially true with 1/1s and very low print runs. You never know how much a supercollector is willing to spend. I'll bet Peter has paid a lot more than most people would have thought a particular Brunell card is worth but if he needs it he needs it. Obviously there is a limit to how much even a guy like Peter will spend but I'm pretty sure if he saw a Brunell card he needed with a very high BIN he would not ignore the guy. he would at least contact him with an offer.
So remember, not all outrageously priced cards are that way out of stupidity or ignorance. There are many methods to the innumerable madnesses out there.
For those interested, here is the original thread. Most of the links are dead, but you can still get an idea of just how funny some of Physochick's listings were.
http://www.tradingcardcentral.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=114069
Here's one that made me a do a double take.
eBay Auction (Item number: 290541513981)
I had no idea that Bradford prices had come down so low. Especially on a brand new product.
I think this is considered his true rookie from National Treasures as well.
And yes, I know that he took a much higher offer and just listed it as $25 with eBay so he wouldn't have to pay the massive eBay fees on a higher sell.
I see crazy prices on Edgerrin cards I want all the time. Burbank is one of the worst IMO. If it book $50 you can bet they have it for $100!! One RC they had /5 I need they had for get this, $547!! They are now down to like $200 and something on it, but only a couple years later. I really want it, but not at $200. Maybe $100 tops. And that would still be really high to me. But not always are prices crazy, they might look it. I sold a Albert P 1/1 auto/prime jersey/bat for $1005! I don't know why the $5 but I wasn't asking questions. But that was also a auction. I will have to see if I can find the pic on my computer. That was a long time back, like 05-06 or so. But if you dig on there enough you will find like Jordan 1/1 autos for $1,000,00 or more. I have seen way higher then that for cards. Most times its people that find something and have no idea of the value. But then there are the people that hold cards hostage unless you are willing to pay some crazy price for them. But most times if you watch the card long enough and they keep listing it and paying the fees you will see it drop. Its just how long will you hold out. And hope no one else really wants that card and when it drops they snag it before you do!!
Jeremy,
phsyochick
That is all.
Edit: Got me already a few posts above. Nice.
Here's a new entry:
eBay Auction (Item number: 260743302387)
I'm not posting this because I think the price is outrageous. What caught my eye was how badly the 1989 Upper Deck card was trimmed on all four sides. If you enlarge the picture you can see it's been cut terribly off-center.
I wonder if the card was originally like this or if Vintage Sports cards did this in their repackaging?
BTW: That McGwire card used to be my most favorite card in the whole wide world. This was back when UD actually cared about putting out a quality product.
Yes, they did indeed massacre this card post-production.
What a shame. First for the ill cutting and secondly for
placing a collectible card into a new format.
Where is the creative talent at Vintage Sports Cards?
Collect Hard!,
RGBII
psychochick was classic...
Uhm.... wow?
eBay Auction (Item number: 270706401146)
Not sure what else to say
Crazy.
................. thats insane!
Justin
Funny thread..I like it..
http://cgi.ebay.com/WANT-BASEBALL-CARD-ASK-ME-AND-ILL-SELL-YOU-/150580334547?pt=US_Baseball&hash=item230f498fd3
That Wilt is a steal!! I paid twice that for the last one I bought!!!
I'm pretty sure that they didn't make World Series patches like this one back when Red played the game.
eBay Auction (Item number: 330414000071)
I believe he has held the position of Special Assistant Coach with the organization since LaRussa took over in 96.
This is one of those where you could get a great steal based on a bad listing, except the guy started off the bidding at $50.
eBay Auction (Item number: 290563374804)
You know what they say..."What's rarer than a baseball signed by Bob Feller?"
"One not signed by Bob Feller."
So, $50 is not a deal. Oh well.
eBay Auction (Item number: 200611376191)
I've gotten into autographed baseballs lately and have been looking to pick up some cheap ones on eBay. Ran across this last night.
I had no idea that Mike Schmidt played for the Braves. It's weird how his signature looks suspiciously similar to Dale Murphy's.
eBay Auction (Item number: 300571223483)
This sketch artist is giving dd316 some competition. I'd be worried Ted. Very worried.
Ahahahahaha.....read the questions from buyers......hilarious.....and it has bids on it.
Nevermind.
Holy Cow!!! I have this ball sitting on my book shelf at the office. I had no idea it was this valuable. It's even worth that much at 30% off. Man, I've been sitting on a gold mine.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Nolan-Ryan-CG-Autographed-5-000th-SO-8-22-89-300th-Win-7-31-90-Baseball-/310401123418?_trksid=p5197.m1992&_trkparms=aid%3D111000%26algo%3DREC.CURRENT%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D14%26meid%3D285332875527425071%26pid%3D100015%26prg%3D1006%26rk%3D1%26
Oh man, another one...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Nolan-Ryan-Autographed-5-000th-SO-300th-Win-Baseball-/190695852544?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2c665bca00
Well, I'll be...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Nolan-Ryan-CG-Autographed-5-000th-SO-8-22-89-300th-Win-7-31-90-Baseball-/280906916270?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item41675b61ae
So clearly the market for this ball is $500+. I had no idea!!!
I NEED TWO OF THOSE!!
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