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Aug 15, 2011, 09:23 AM
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Star trek cards
I was digging through a box marked 25 cents and pulled out these 2 sealed boxes of cards. Should I open them and sell packs? Cherry pick the inserts ? or sell them as sealed boxes I don't know much about them but there has to be some proffit in my 50 cent investment.
Thanks Ace Villa-v
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Aug 15, 2011, 11:08 AM
#2
some people call me the creeper ,cuz they don't know my name or face - Alice Cooper
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Aug 15, 2011, 12:20 PM
#3
Re: Star trek cards
I typically try to stay away from cards and the like. Too many variations, too mass produced, too dependent on trends/fads. However, my diamond in the rough for cards is the Magic the Gathering collectible card game. That is one collectible cards series that has stayed valuable and actually gone up in value over the life of the card game. I pick up Magic cards any time I find them cheap enough. The secondary market is largely manipulated by a few big dealers who keep the prices stable and high so there is either a lot of room for profit or absolutely no profit so you REALLY have to know what to look for. Good luck.
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Aug 15, 2011, 12:32 PM
#4
Re: Star trek cards
 Originally Posted by jerseypicked
I typically try to stay away from cards and the like. Too many variations, too mass produced, too dependent on trends/fads. However, my diamond in the rough for cards is the Magic the Gathering collectible card game. That is one collectible cards series that has stayed valuable and actually gone up in value over the life of the card game. I pick up Magic cards any time I find them cheap enough. The secondary market is largely manipulated by a few big dealers who keep the prices stable and high so there is either a lot of room for profit or absolutely no profit so you REALLY have to know what to look for. Good luck.
yeah store I work in sell MTG cards.. sure would like to find a black lotus card... lol just do a ebay search to know why...
some people call me the creeper ,cuz they don't know my name or face - Alice Cooper
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Aug 15, 2011, 12:58 PM
#5
Re: Star trek cards
 Originally Posted by creeper71
 Originally Posted by jerseypicked
I typically try to stay away from cards and the like. Too many variations, too mass produced, too dependent on trends/fads. However, my diamond in the rough for cards is the Magic the Gathering collectible card game. That is one collectible cards series that has stayed valuable and actually gone up in value over the life of the card game. I pick up Magic cards any time I find them cheap enough. The secondary market is largely manipulated by a few big dealers who keep the prices stable and high so there is either a lot of room for profit or absolutely no profit so you REALLY have to know what to look for. Good luck.
yeah store I work in sell MTG cards.. sure would like to find a black lotus card... lol just do a ebay search to know why...
The Black Lotus is indeed the most valuable card in the series but there are soooo many cards in the set that are worth $20 or more that it is worth it IMO to know what to look for as these $20 cards can OFTEN be found in people's old collections from when they were kids.
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Aug 15, 2011, 01:18 PM
#6
Re: Star trek cards
ahh magic is a great game to play! very fun and strategic! i used to have a bin full of them before my mom threw em out ='[
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Aug 15, 2011, 02:52 PM
#7
Re: Star trek cards
 Originally Posted by jerseypicked
 Originally Posted by creeper71
 Originally Posted by jerseypicked
I typically try to stay away from cards and the like. Too many variations, too mass produced, too dependent on trends/fads. However, my diamond in the rough for cards is the Magic the Gathering collectible card game. That is one collectible cards series that has stayed valuable and actually gone up in value over the life of the card game. I pick up Magic cards any time I find them cheap enough. The secondary market is largely manipulated by a few big dealers who keep the prices stable and high so there is either a lot of room for profit or absolutely no profit so you REALLY have to know what to look for. Good luck.
yeah store I work in sell MTG cards.. sure would like to find a black lotus card... lol just do a ebay search to know why...
The Black Lotus is indeed the most valuable card in the series but there are soooo many cards in the set that are worth $20 or more that it is worth it IMO to know what to look for as these $20 cards can OFTEN be found in people's old collections from when they were kids.
I picked a 5000+ mtg cards on freecycle it had one common beta an the sets started with arabian nights but it was all commons an uncommons they took the moxes, dual lands an rares out...dang it!!
some people call me the creeper ,cuz they don't know my name or face - Alice Cooper
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Aug 15, 2011, 03:06 PM
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Aug 18, 2011, 12:03 PM
#9
 Digging Engineer
Re: Star trek cards
I'm constantly buying / selling mtg. It's extremely profitable! There are MANY cards worth $20+/ea, and most people don't know or just plain don't care! Last month I spent about $680 on buying various collections, and I'm still selling on eBay and various websites. Approaching $2000 in sales.. Not a bad profit margin there....
No black lotuses yet! My best was an Unlimited Edition Time Walk that was worth around $250 at the time. Same collected yielded 5 or 6 "dual lands" worth $50/ea. (Paid $40 for the whole collection... )
That said.... Stay off my magic the gathering turf!!! hahaha
GL to ALL
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Aug 18, 2011, 12:40 PM
#10
Re: Star trek cards
 Originally Posted by DFW_THer
I'm constantly buying / selling mtg. It's extremely profitable! There are MANY cards worth $20+/ea, and most people don't know or just plain don't care! Last month I spent about $680 on buying various collections, and I'm still selling on eBay and various websites. Approaching $2000 in sales..  Not a bad profit margin there....
No black lotuses yet! My best was an Unlimited Edition Time Walk that was worth around $250 at the time. Same collected yielded 5 or 6 "dual lands" worth $50/ea. (Paid $40 for the whole collection...  )
That said.... Stay off my magic the gathering turf!!! hahaha
GL to ALL
MTG is next to impossible to buy on ebay (for a profit). Your best bet is craigslist but even then, good luck. StarCityGames pretty much has the entire secondary market cornered which is actually a good thing because it keeps prices high and stable for collectors who want the most out of their collections. The best way I have found to make money on MTG is to offer to buy directly from players and collectors who lose interest.
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Aug 19, 2011, 06:45 AM
#11
 Digging Engineer
Re: Star trek cards
 Originally Posted by jerseypicked
 Originally Posted by DFW_THer
I'm constantly buying / selling mtg. It's extremely profitable! There are MANY cards worth $20+/ea, and most people don't know or just plain don't care! Last month I spent about $680 on buying various collections, and I'm still selling on eBay and various websites. Approaching $2000 in sales..  Not a bad profit margin there....
No black lotuses yet! My best was an Unlimited Edition Time Walk that was worth around $250 at the time. Same collected yielded 5 or 6 "dual lands" worth $50/ea. (Paid $40 for the whole collection...  )
That said.... Stay off my magic the gathering turf!!! hahaha
GL to ALL
MTG is next to impossible to buy on ebay (for a profit). Your best bet is craigslist but even then, good luck. StarCityGames pretty much has the entire secondary market cornered which is actually a good thing because it keeps prices high and stable for collectors who want the most out of their collections. The best way I have found to make money on MTG is to offer to buy directly from players and collectors who lose interest.
Yep! That and the occasional ex gf or ex wife that is getting rid of his things. hahaha.. It is definitely possible to buy MTG on eBay and make a profit, it's just harder work. I'll divulge my secrets for the right price... I bought a lot of about 4K cards last month for $100 on the feeBay. (Most would think that was steep, b/c bulk common/uncommon is typically worth $10/1000 cards) but this lot contained 3 force of wills, and, well, some other goodies... Collection was probably worth 300-400 as a whole.. 
They're out there!
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Aug 20, 2011, 05:48 PM
#12
Re: Star trek cards
Why is there no smiley slapping his forehead?!? I do run across MTG cards at yard sales, on occasion. You can't be an expert on everything, but if $20 cards are reasonably findable I'll invest a little time to see what's what. I bet that if you laid a "Black Lotus" card down during your average garage sale, less than 1 in 100 would know it is valuable. Compare that to gold, sterling, etc. and the advantage is in the knowing. Thanks for posting acevillaav, sorry your thread was hijacked. I think you did good for your investment.
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