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Older Star Wars CCG cards... any market for them?

Discussion in 'Archive: Games: CCG, TCG, and Boardgames' started by GavinStrife, Dec 14, 2005.

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  1. GavinStrife

    GavinStrife Jedi Youngling star 3

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    I have quite a few of the old Decipher SW cards, including "Luke Skywalker, Jedi Knight", "Admiral Ackbar", and "Home One"... is there even a market for these things anymore? I have tons more... I looked on eBay but the only cards there were going for about $2, and if thats all I'm going to get for them, its not really worth it to me...
     
  2. Artie-Deco

    Artie-Deco Jedi Youngling star 3

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    Luke Skywalker Jedi Knight is still an extremely valuable card. You should be able to get $15 - $30 for it. The other two cards you mention, yeah, $2 is about the most you could get for them.

    Somewhere in this forum I talked about what SW:CCG cards are still valuable ... do a search, if you can't find it let me know and I'll discuss it again.

     
  3. GavinStrife

    GavinStrife Jedi Youngling star 3

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    That much for Luke, eh? Is eBay the best place to go to find a buyer for that? I'd hate to put it on there and have it go for nothing, ya know?
     
  4. Artie-Deco

    Artie-Deco Jedi Youngling star 3

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    You might get more money if you found a private collector, but ebay is so EASY, and most serious collectors are aware of ebay and use it as a tool anyway.

    And if you're worried about it selling for too little, you put a minimum bid on it. Then you're guaranteed to sell it for at least that much (or you end up keeping the card). Don't set the minimum to $1.00 if you're not willing to part with it for that little! :)

     
  5. jacemathem

    jacemathem Jedi Master star 5

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    You should cluster them into packages by their expansions. Then you can boost up the price and save the cost of packing and shipping.
     
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