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Minors (Double A)
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: NV
Posts: 193
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Auction House - 25K+ cards
How many days does it typically take to sell a non-consensus used card whose value is over 25K? I know that this question can vary player to player. But on average if the card has a 25K+ price sold at auction over the last 7 days how long does it sit out there?
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All Star Reserve
Join Date: Nov 2013
Posts: 862
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I snagged a 30k card last night that had been up about 5 minutes. It filled the need I needed to fill right then. Had I searched 6 minutes earlier, I would have missed it.
The longest any card can sit is 48 hours.
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All Star Starter
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Leesburg, VA
Posts: 1,492
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In my opinion card sales are based more on the value of the card than the absolute price. So if someone listS a card that typically sells for 12,000 for 30,000 it will probably not sell in a long time. However if someone lists a card that is normally 50,000 for 30,000, that card would sell in a minute.
Unfortunately, it is very common to see cards listed for 25% to 100% higher than their average/last seven daily prices. Those cards tend to sit in the auction house for a long time. |
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Hall Of Famer
Join Date: May 2009
Posts: 2,430
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Exactly. Price is but one consideration. There is no "average time" for how long cards above 25K in price sit on the Auction House. Well, there is, but it would be a useless statistic.
A SE Troy Tulowitzki at 25K PP would sit there until the auction expired, unsold. A 100 OVR Hughie Jennings at 25K PP would be gone as soon as the first person with 25K in their account noticed it.
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