An etiquette question

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That is a loaded question. If there is no real "BV" on something, you can only go by realized sale prices (if there are enough to cite) or with what someone decides the item is worth to them. We all value things differently.

I think this is quite valuable, others may look at it and think it's in poor shape and not worth a 2nd look. Condition USUALLY plays a roll in pricing, but when things are scarce, condition may not matter at all to some buyers. I bet 10 different people willing to buy would pay 10 different prices for it.

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Hello all, what is the best way to handle someone who overvalues cards that aren't listed in Beckett?
 
Relatively, people in this hobby know what they got and are trying to procure what they need......................Bottom line, period...................In my few examples, it's been with the Topps #/60, #/59, #/58, ect.................That I have and want to trade....................I want a bit more in BV when trading in inserts or SP's....................Could be wrong, but that's the way I handle it..............If the other trader doesn't like it, happy trails....................Cardboard should never leave a bad taste in your mouth, unless you brush with it!
 
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