Quote from ImWayTooSus >> Yea there are no differences in anything except that mine has a coin image. I don’t want to duke anyone by posting it more for 30k when that’s all it’s really worth.
I think it's actually worth more than 30K though.
I mean, the card has some value already that it goes for on the AH. Say it's a card worth 25K.....That means everybody who wants that card needs to pay 25K to get it. And that price is variable.....So it could be a card that is only worth 10K a month from now. They'd be losing 15-16 on that card.
If they buy your card for say 40K though, they're getting that card and knowing that it will never be worth less than 30K. So the most they could stand to lose on that card is 10K in value.
Quote from ImWayTooSus >> Quote from grumpy_gordo >> Then cards are nice , I kept a few around until I needed coins then I quick sold , like money in the bank
No other purpose? Just a cash cow? I feel like Ea has some trick up their sleeves like a future set requires 5 of these coin cards and completing it gives you a quick sell double the value of the sum for the set you complete. I’ll hold on to it.
Quote from bbigg44 >> Quote from ImWayTooSus >> Yea there are no differences in anything except that mine has a coin image. I don’t want to duke anyone by posting it more for 30k when that’s all it’s really worth.
You're not tricking or duping anyone by posting the card for more than its quicksell value. A number of these cards are selling for more than their QS value, because of the reason I mentioned above: they retain their value. Just making numbers up here, let's say you a pull QS card with a value of 75k. The normal card is selling for 50k. I might be willing to pay 85k for it now, because whenever I decide to sell it, I will have only spent 10k to use the card for however long I decide to keep it, whereas the normal card will probably have dropped far more in the value during that time span.
Quote from grumpy_gordo >> Then cards are nice , I kept a few around until I needed coins then I quick sold , like money in the bank
No other purpose? Just a cash cow? I feel like Ea has some trick up their sleeves like a future set requires 5 of these coin cards and completing it gives you a quick sell double the value of the sum for the set you complete. I’ll hold on to it.
Quote from ImWayTooSus >> Yea there are no differences in anything except that mine has a coin image. I don’t want to duke anyone by posting it more for 30k when that’s all it’s really worth.
You're not tricking or duping anyone by posting the card for more than its quicksell value. A number of these cards are selling for more than their QS value, because of the reason I mentioned above: they retain their value. Just making numbers up here, let's say you a pull QS card with a value of 75k. The normal card is selling for 50k. I might be willing to pay 85k for it now, because whenever I decide to sell it, I will have only spent 10k to use the card for however long I decide to keep it, whereas the normal card will probably have dropped far more in the value during that time span.
Then cards are nice , I kept a few around until I needed coins then I quick sold , like money in the bank
Quote from Jbesty11 >> Nice, I haven’t pulled much of anything from packs this year so I’m just grinding and now sniping and flipping for coins
My bad I should specify this was out of a gold player pack for hitting level 19. So not really ripping packs but what’s given to me right now.
Nice, I haven’t pulled much of anything from packs this year so I’m just grinding and now sniping and flipping for coins
I went to check and see if I could price it for more than 30k and it actually starts me at 30k buy now when I go to set a price which is pretty cool.
Yea there are no differences in anything except that mine has a coin image. I don’t want to duke anyone by posting it more for 30k when that’s all it’s really worth.
Some versions of cards have high quicksell values, generally more than the card even goes for normally. It's basically like pulling coins from a pack. The other nice thing about these cards is that you have the choice of playing with them for awhile and then when you are ready to move on you don't have to worry that the regular card's value has likely depreciated a great deal on the market. You can still just quicksell it.
I’m kind of a noob but I’d overprice it on the auction house and see if you can get some more coins for it
Just pulled a Tim Jernigan with an image of coins on the card and when I check the quicksell value it shows it goes for 30,000k which is way more than the normal.
Other things I noticed were it didn’t go into the team diamonds set and there weren’t any other sod my version on the block but I can put it on the block.
Any help would be appreciated.
Just pulled a Tim Jernigan with an image of coins on the card and when I check the quicksell value it shows it goes for 30,000k which is way more than the normal.
Other things I noticed were it didn’t go into the team diamonds set and there weren’t any other sod my version on the block but I can put it on the block.
Any help would be appreciated.