View Full Version : 2013 Contenders SSP pricing help
mfisher27
02-13-2016, 08:59 PM
So I was looking through a box of old autos and game used and came across a chunk of Contenders autos I never sold. Surprisingly I found a Travis Kelce which was a nice surprise since I usually have horrible luck with Contenders. Anyway, the main reason I am asking is that I just found out I have a SSP Variation of Nick Kasa (TE Oakland Raiders). I must have not kept up with Panini's announcement since the time to cash in has probably passed. My question is what do you think is a good price for this? This is in the category short printed to 50 or less. I don't see one on eBay or a completed listing.
Any help is appreciated!
Thank you
Well, I'd list it with a medium BIN and be sure to list that it's an SSP, he did just win a Super Bowl with the Broncos as a moving practice dummy lol.
Nick Kasa went from Broncos fan at the AFC Championship to Broncos player at Super Bowl 50 - SBNation.com (http://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2016/2/1/10886910/2016-super-bowl-50-nick-kasa-denver-broncos)
Neat find man!
mfisher27
02-13-2016, 09:41 PM
I didn't know that. Thank you!
Even though I hate auctions (I usually do BIN with immediate payment) but I may do a somewhat higher starting bid and maybe have a few of the Contenders set collectors go at it. I'll probably have it end on a Sunday too, that seems to be the best for auctions, right?
Well, I'd list it with a medium BIN and be sure to list that it's an SSP, he did just win a Super Bowl with the Broncos as a moving practice dummy lol.
Nick Kasa went from Broncos fan at the AFC Championship to Broncos player at Super Bowl 50 - SBNation.com (http://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2016/2/1/10886910/2016-super-bowl-50-nick-kasa-denver-broncos)
Neat find man!
I didn't know that. Thank you!
Even though I hate auctions (I usually do BIN with immediate payment) but I may do a somewhat higher starting bid and maybe have a few of the Contenders set collectors go at it. I'll probably have it end on a Sunday too, that seems to be the best for auctions, right?
Eh, not a bad strategy, Sunday's tend to get the most casual buyers. Best of luck!
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