@@kinggrady3694 Nah, that's when he first approaches the guy. Sadly he never bought them within this video. He said he'd "think about it" and just left them there.
Fales are super easy to spot even if the Charizards had some damage people are paying allot I know for sure you'd male your money back with the charizards alone. As someone that collects and knows allot there were allot of value there even if some were fake shine a light under them double check I would have gave him 400 in a second. If he still has it you should go back
Yeah exactly. I would've still paid for it and went for a deep dive into it when I got back home. There's 110% some gold there. Just the 2 Charrys alone were gold enough to break even on the $400 deal, at the very least. Goddamn what a missed opportunity! But I get it at the same time lol
95 yikes! Where I live we could get snow any day now. It wouldn't stay, but we could get it . It's about 50F during the day. I live in Northern BC, my sister lives in Texas. One extreme to the other.
Love the way you guys roll up with kindness and integrity. That goes a long way in this business and in life. Keep it up! And congrats on 1000 subs. That is amazing!
200 from the cards would have been a steal. But 400 is alot of work out of those cards I think it's a fine pass up considering we can't see the damage on these cards
Yeah the Base Set Zards were probably a PSA 3, if that. Unfortunately they were in very rough condition. I always get excited to look at that kind of stuff though! Thanks for watching and for your input though!
@@theswapshopky Late comment here, but I totally get the condition and legitimacy issues, but at the same time, look at it like this: You could've easily made your money back regardless though. Even the really used, low PSA-graded ones have gone for $150-200 a piece. Those two Charizards would've at least helped you to break even on your entire purchase and you can still keep the rest of the cards, essentially...for free! :D Also, a lot of those old individual holos are basically 20+ dollar bills. And soo many ex cards which easily go for $25-$100 depending on condition obviously, but even heavy played ex cards go for $25 all day, people love old ex cards and they are hard to find, that vintage binder had quite a few. Just the holo's would be $700 profit, the rest of the bulk that isn't first edition can make a full lot of it's own and fetch a few hundred or more on top of that, easssssyyyy moneeeyyyy in those binders. Saw a Pokemon lot just yesterday go for $10K on eBay after like 60+ bids on it!!! Absolutely wild.
I totally get the condition and legitimacy issues, but at the same time, look at it like this: You could've easily made your money back regardless though. Even the really used, low PSA-graded ones have gone for $150-200 a piece. Those two Charizards would've at least helped you to break even on your entire purchase and you can still keep the rest of the cards, essentially...for free! :D Also, a lot of those old individual holos are basically 20+ dollar bills. And soo many ex cards which easily go for $25-$100 depending on condition obviously, but even heavy played ex cards go for $25 all day, people love old ex cards and they are hard to find, that vintage binder had quite a few. Just the holo's would be $700 profit, the rest of the bulk that isn't first edition can make a full lot of it's own and fetch a few hundred or more on top of that, easssssyyyy moneeeyyyy in those binders. Saw a Pokemon lot just yesterday go for $10K on eBay after like 60+ bids on it!!! Absolutely wild.
Those elastic binders might look fancy but they won’t protect your collection very well. Dust and other particles will surely get in there from every angle. Best to use a genuine zip side-loading binder like card guardian or vault x.
Depends on where you store it. My binder is as exposed as it gets (no zipper, no elastic band, just the classic ones that open and close that's it) and yet I have zero dust or anything else on my cards or card holding sleeves whatsoever. I store mine in it's own drawer inside a whole dresser that's always closed and rarely opened so there's never any dust coming in at all for me haha. I also keep some stuff inside my closet which again I don't open too often and even that is basically dust and other particles-free too.
$400? I check those cards myself and my brother. Both of us good for any card is condition, but you said Charizard is bad and damage. I don’t think would never pay $400, would pay that man $120 or $100 only. Funny, that seller ain’t expert.
Hella disagree, @Smashboxgames. I totally get the condition and legitimacy issues, but at the same time, look at it like this: You could've easily made your money back regardless though. Even the really used, low PSA-graded ones have gone for $150-200 a piece. Those two Charizards would've at least helped you to break even on your entire purchase and you can still keep the rest of the cards, essentially...for free! :D Also, a lot of those old individual holos are basically 20+ dollar bills. And soo many ex cards which easily go for $25-$100 depending on condition obviously, but even heavy played ex cards go for $25 all day, people love old ex cards and they are hard to find, that vintage binder had quite a few. Just the holo's would be $700 profit, the rest of the bulk that isn't first edition can make a full lot of it's own and fetch a few hundred or more on top of that, easssssyyyy moneeeyyyy in those binders. Saw a Pokemon card lot just yesterday go for $10K after like 60+ bids on it!!! Absolutely wild.
@@chicagokyle5126 But at the same time, buy low sell high ey? Buyers have to find opportunities at least sometimes lol. Plus, it's not really their responsibility. Not his fault the seller doesn't know the true value of all his items. The seller should've known, it'd be easy to know too. Just a few quick internet searches at the right places, including eBay and/or Amazin and bam! But regardless, that's usually how it is with most sellers anyways. People just want to sell them off, make some quick cash and free up some room, understandably so.
I just started buying and selling stuff online but I've only done ebay so far. Could I ask what makes you pick between eBay and Amazon to list things. Just curious and would appreciate any tips
We only sell video games on Amazon and a couple random electronics. Amazon has gotten more difficult over the years so if I was giving any advice to a new seller, I would recommend starting with eBay only. I might do a video on this!
I totally get the condition and legitimacy issues, but at the same time, look at it like this: You could've easily made your money back regardless though. Even the really used, low PSA-graded ones have gone for $150-200 a piece. Those two Charizards would've at least helped you to break even on your entire purchase and you can still keep the rest of the cards, essentially...for free! :D Also, a lot of those old individual holos are basically 20+ dollar bills. And soo many ex cards which easily go for $25-$100 depending on condition obviously, but even heavy played ex cards go for $25 all day, people love old ex cards and they are hard to find, that vintage binder had quite a few. Just the holo's would be $700 profit, the rest of the bulk that isn't first edition can make a full lot of it's own and fetch a few hundred or more on top of that, easssssyyyy moneeeyyyy in those binders. Saw a Pokemon lot just yesterday go for $10K on eBay after like 60+ bids on it!!! Absolutely wild.
where do you put your camera? are you using a go pro? I'm wondering if you put it on a hat or possibly a backpack strap? interested in doing this myself.
I use a chest mount. I purchased a harness that I just wear over my shirt. The backpack didn’t work great for me because of the movement on the backpack strap.
It's 150-200 actually. Because of it's condition and it being played. Card shops are selling it for that much too. No way it's going any higher. He said they looked like a PSA 3 and pretty rough condition overall.
@@Vandicoup nah you’re wrong dude lol base set zard runs for is $600 plus all day . I sale on whatnot . Chat usually runs my base set 2 zards up to $250 . & my base set zards run up to $600 . I start bids at half I trust my community they always run it up
@@paths-place I totally get the condition and legitimacy issues, but at the same time, look at it like this: You could've easily made your money back regardless though. Even the really used, low PSA-graded ones have gone for $150-200 a piece. Those two Charizards would've at least helped you to break even on your entire purchase and you can still keep the rest of the cards, essentially...for free! :D Also, a lot of those old individual holos are basically 20+ dollar bills. And soo many ex cards which easily go for $25-$100 depending on condition obviously, but even heavy played ex cards go for $25 all day, people love old ex cards and they are hard to find, that vintage binder had quite a few. Just the holo's would be $700 profit, the rest of the bulk that isn't first edition can make a full lot of it's own and fetch a few hundred or more on top of that, easssssyyyy moneeeyyyy in those binders. Saw a Pokemon lot just yesterday go for $10K on eBay after like 60+ bids on it!!! Absolutely wild.
For the entire set. There were some other gems in there like a few OG EX cards and such. The Charizards alone can fetch up to 400 easily. I've seen the low quality ones go for $150-200 a piece.
I totally get the condition and legitimacy issues, but at the same time, look at it like this: You could've easily made your money back regardless though. Even the really used, low PSA-graded ones have gone for $150-200 a piece. Those two Charizards would've at least helped you to break even on your entire purchase and you can still keep the rest of the cards, essentially...for free! :D Also, a lot of those old individual holos are basically 20+ dollar bills. And soo many ex cards which easily go for $25-$100 depending on condition obviously, but even heavy played ex cards go for $25 all day, people love old ex cards and they are hard to find, that vintage binder had quite a few. Just the holo's would be $700 profit, the rest of the bulk that isn't first edition can make a full lot of it's own and fetch a few hundred or more on top of that, easssssyyyy moneeeyyyy in those binders. Saw a Pokemon lot just yesterday go for $10K on eBay after like 60+ bids on it!!! Absolutely wild.
I post my comps throughout the video when I find the items and then go over the items at the end. I feel it allows me to provide a bit more education that way.
yea dude with the cards was a prick 🤣 but anyways cards are like stocks the price changes all the time I wouldn't have gave him $400 for both binders tbh with all the knock off cards in there I'd have offered $100 tbh but cheers from Henderson, KY
I totally get the volatility, condition and legitimacy issues, but at the same time, look at it like this: You could've easily made your money back regardless though. Even the really used, low PSA-graded ones have gone for $150-200 a piece. Those two Charizards would've at least helped you to break even on your entire purchase and you can still keep the rest of the cards, essentially...for free! :D Also, a lot of those old individual holos are basically 20+ dollar bills. And soo many ex cards which easily go for $25-$100 depending on condition obviously, but even heavy played ex cards go for $25 all day, people love old ex cards and they are hard to find, that vintage binder had quite a few. Just the holo's would be $700 profit, the rest of the bulk that isn't first edition can make a full lot of it's own and fetch a few hundred or more on top of that, easssssyyyy moneeeyyyy in those binders. Saw a Pokemon lot just yesterday go for $10K on eBay after like 60+ bids on it!!! Absolutely wild.
@@Thematrixneo600 that’s awesome! Congrats on that deal! Most the cards I buy I keep for my collection so for me it was hard to justify buying the cards in bad condition. I guess I just wasn’t thinking that day as a reseller 😅
I totally get the condition and legitimacy issues, but at the same time, look at it like this: You could've easily made your money back regardless though. Even the really used, low PSA-graded ones have gone for $150-200 a piece. Those two Charizards would've at least helped you to break even on your entire purchase and you can still keep the rest of the cards, essentially...for free! :D Also, a lot of those old individual holos are basically 20+ dollar bills. And soo many ex cards which easily go for $25-$100 depending on condition obviously, but even heavy played ex cards go for $25 all day, people love old ex cards and they are hard to find, that vintage binder had quite a few. Just the holo's would be $700 profit, the rest of the bulk that isn't first edition can make a full lot of it's own and fetch a few hundred or more on top of that, easssssyyyy moneeeyyyy in those binders. Saw a Pokemon lot just yesterday go for $10K on eBay after like 60+ bids on it!!! Absolutely wild.
That’s why I didn’t go for the magic cards he had. He said his kids had went through them all already. He also said his daughter “took all the good Pokémon cards” so if this is what she left then I wonder what she took out. Must’ve been some 🔥
Not if it's been used and there's clear signs of wear, of which he mentioned down below in the comments. They're easily 150-200 dollar cards instead but that's still great as they'd essentially break even on the 400 asking price and he could keep the rest of the cards for free pretty much
We live in a small town so honestly we just drive around. There is also an app called Yard Sale Treasure Map. Another good way is Facebook groups and marketplace. Hope this helps!
@@leejoshua5610 I totally get the condition and legitimacy issues, but at the same time, look at it like this: You could've easily made your money back regardless though. Even the really used, low PSA-graded ones have gone for $150-200 a piece. Those two Charizards would've at least helped you to break even on your entire purchase and you can still keep the rest of the cards, essentially...for free! :D Also, a lot of those old individual holos are basically 20+ dollar bills. And soo many ex cards which easily go for $25-$100 depending on condition obviously, but even heavy played ex cards go for $25 all day, people love old ex cards and they are hard to find, that vintage binder had quite a few. Just the holo's would be $700 profit, the rest of the bulk that isn't first edition can make a full lot of it's own and fetch a few hundred or more on top of that, easssssyyyy moneeeyyyy in those binders. Saw a Pokemon lot just yesterday go for $10K on eBay after like 60+ bids on it!!! Absolutely wild.
@@Vandicoup but see those are your collectors that have money and we both know with psa time on grading is horrible lets not get into the wait time and when do you go into something to buy to break even and wait basically? I mean I have old vintage cards with my initials on the back would I ever sell those no because they have my intial in pen on the back but would the right collector buy my vintage charizard with my intial on the back that been in a binder since I was 6 hmmm idk but I won't every find out unless I sell my binder one day
Esas dos tarjetas de charizard costaban casi como 2000000 de pesos en dólares esas dos tarjetas de charizard cuesta mucho dinero creo que más se lo del dinero más o está mal muy caras esas dos tarjetas son originales debistes comprarlas
He buys the cards at 16:00 👍😁
shit, thanks dude i thought he was fucking crazy for a minute lmao
He never bought them. He said he'd "think about it" and just left them there.
@@kinggrady3694 Nah, that's when he first approaches the guy. Sadly he never bought them within this video. He said he'd "think about it" and just left them there.
@@Vandicoup how much did the guy want for them??
Fales are super easy to spot even if the Charizards had some damage people are paying allot I know for sure you'd male your money back with the charizards alone. As someone that collects and knows allot there were allot of value there even if some were fake shine a light under them double check I would have gave him 400 in a second. If he still has it you should go back
Yeah exactly. I would've still paid for it and went for a deep dive into it when I got back home. There's 110% some gold there. Just the 2 Charrys alone were gold enough to break even on the $400 deal, at the very least. Goddamn what a missed opportunity! But I get it at the same time lol
95 yikes! Where I live we could get snow any day now. It wouldn't stay, but we could get it . It's about 50F during the day. I live in Northern BC, my sister lives in Texas. One extreme to the other.
😲 what are awesome! deal on the Star Wars toys. & the rest of the goodies icing. On the cake way to go later.
Just came across your channel & I just subscribed. You both made some amazing finds and deals.
Awesome! Thanks for watching and subscribing!
"I got an xbox 360" xD best part
I would buy the Pokémon!!
4:30 the sound of thise clicks is so satisfying
THAT ILLENIUM TATTOO THOUGH 🦅🔥
Wish I found this channel sooner, amazing content and great finds. You earned a subscriber :)
Thanks so much! Welcome to the channel!
"Giant Rooster Gazer" 🤣🤣🤣
Love the way you guys roll up with kindness and integrity. That goes a long way in this business and in life. Keep it up! And congrats on 1000 subs. That is amazing!
Wow man thanks so much! I love your videos as well! That Gold Star Charizard was insane!
Just the 2 charizards would have paid for the whole binder
for real, doesnt even matter if theyre psa 3
The guy didn't seem rude at all he's just Cajun
LOL!
I loved this video
Home run. You guys did especially well at first sale and with the Star Wars figures. Turn on the ac and go inside. Kentucky heat is brutal.
It was definitely bad there for a few weeks!
Live in Alabama you get high 90s one day the next day it’s below freezing!
@@jaxsonmerchant that sounds like here in Ohio
Id buy those Pokemon cards all day lol
He was asking $400? Base set 2 charizard alone goes for like $100-200 depending on condition.
Yeah it’s hard to see in the video but both Charizards were maybe a 3. They were not in good condition.
@@theswapshopky ah I gotcha
I thought they went for 100k
Or is that another charizard
@@Roberto-rf4is you’re thinking of the 1st edition base set charizard or shadowless charizard. That one goes for +$100,000 in a PSA10
I just came across your channel i just finished watching all your videos your my favorite
Wow we really appreciate that! Thanks for subbing!
Psp for 20$ dollars what a steal lol
200 from the cards would have been a steal. But 400 is alot of work out of those cards I think it's a fine pass up considering we can't see the damage on these cards
Yeah the Base Set Zards were probably a PSA 3, if that. Unfortunately they were in very rough condition. I always get excited to look at that kind of stuff though! Thanks for watching and for your input though!
@@theswapshopky Late comment here, but I totally get the condition and legitimacy issues, but at the same time, look at it like this: You could've easily made your money back regardless though. Even the really used, low PSA-graded ones have gone for $150-200 a piece. Those two Charizards would've at least helped you to break even on your entire purchase and you can still keep the rest of the cards, essentially...for free! :D Also, a lot of those old individual holos are basically 20+ dollar bills. And soo many ex cards which easily go for $25-$100 depending on condition obviously, but even heavy played ex cards go for $25 all day, people love old ex cards and they are hard to find, that vintage binder had quite a few. Just the holo's would be $700 profit, the rest of the bulk that isn't first edition can make a full lot of it's own and fetch a few hundred or more on top of that, easssssyyyy moneeeyyyy in those binders. Saw a Pokemon lot just yesterday go for $10K on eBay after like 60+ bids on it!!! Absolutely wild.
I wish I found this channel sooner (you earned a subscriber)
The price he was asking was not worth it
I totally get the condition and legitimacy issues, but at the same time, look at it like this: You could've easily made your money back regardless though. Even the really used, low PSA-graded ones have gone for $150-200 a piece. Those two Charizards would've at least helped you to break even on your entire purchase and you can still keep the rest of the cards, essentially...for free! :D Also, a lot of those old individual holos are basically 20+ dollar bills. And soo many ex cards which easily go for $25-$100 depending on condition obviously, but even heavy played ex cards go for $25 all day, people love old ex cards and they are hard to find, that vintage binder had quite a few. Just the holo's would be $700 profit, the rest of the bulk that isn't first edition can make a full lot of it's own and fetch a few hundred or more on top of that, easssssyyyy moneeeyyyy in those binders. Saw a Pokemon lot just yesterday go for $10K on eBay after like 60+ bids on it!!! Absolutely wild.
Those elastic binders might look fancy but they won’t protect your collection very well. Dust and other particles will surely get in there from every angle. Best to use a genuine zip side-loading binder like card guardian or vault x.
Depends on where you store it. My binder is as exposed as it gets (no zipper, no elastic band, just the classic ones that open and close that's it) and yet I have zero dust or anything else on my cards or card holding sleeves whatsoever. I store mine in it's own drawer inside a whole dresser that's always closed and rarely opened so there's never any dust coming in at all for me haha. I also keep some stuff inside my closet which again I don't open too often and even that is basically dust and other particles-free too.
“We’re early is it okay if we take a look around?” I bet he does that to everyone.
It’s called being polite so… thank you?
$400? I check those cards myself and my brother. Both of us good for any card is condition, but you said Charizard is bad and damage. I don’t think would never pay $400, would pay that man $120 or $100 only. Funny, that seller ain’t expert.
You'd be robbing him at $100-$120, there was about $800-$1000 in value there even if they are in played condition
@@chicagokyle5126 Facts. Absolute facts.
Hella disagree, @Smashboxgames. I totally get the condition and legitimacy issues, but at the same time, look at it like this: You could've easily made your money back regardless though. Even the really used, low PSA-graded ones have gone for $150-200 a piece. Those two Charizards would've at least helped you to break even on your entire purchase and you can still keep the rest of the cards, essentially...for free! :D Also, a lot of those old individual holos are basically 20+ dollar bills. And soo many ex cards which easily go for $25-$100 depending on condition obviously, but even heavy played ex cards go for $25 all day, people love old ex cards and they are hard to find, that vintage binder had quite a few. Just the holo's would be $700 profit, the rest of the bulk that isn't first edition can make a full lot of it's own and fetch a few hundred or more on top of that, easssssyyyy moneeeyyyy in those binders. Saw a Pokemon card lot just yesterday go for $10K after like 60+ bids on it!!! Absolutely wild.
@@chicagokyle5126 But at the same time, buy low sell high ey? Buyers have to find opportunities at least sometimes lol. Plus, it's not really their responsibility. Not his fault the seller doesn't know the true value of all his items. The seller should've known, it'd be easy to know too. Just a few quick internet searches at the right places, including eBay and/or Amazin and bam! But regardless, that's usually how it is with most sellers anyways. People just want to sell them off, make some quick cash and free up some room, understandably so.
Where are these pokemon cards at?
Still for sale ?
Somewhere in Kentucky I believe. They said they just drove around several residential areas
bro you made out like a banditttt on that psp bag lol $20 bones is dirrrrt cheap
Opportunities, opportunities! Buy low, sell high!
Ayy bioshock collection damn what a legend
I wish I could've looked through that magic stuff
Yup. This guy really missed out
400$ for both is a steal
Truth!
man, go get the binders! offer him 150 more for the bulk too!
Right?! What I was saying!
Nice vid…but damn i hate looking at how you throw the binders sites
I just started buying and selling stuff online but I've only done ebay so far. Could I ask what makes you pick between eBay and Amazon to list things. Just curious and would appreciate any tips
We only sell video games on Amazon and a couple random electronics. Amazon has gotten more difficult over the years so if I was giving any advice to a new seller, I would recommend starting with eBay only. I might do a video on this!
That case is worth atleast 6000 dollars or pounds right now in 2022
More like 150-200. He said they were very badly used. Still good money and would've broke even on the $400 asking price
just ran across your channel man great content subbed halfway through you should show us your collection one day
I know Pokemon cards pretty good too. I wouldn't have went for them later.
Yeah that’s was easily a couple hundred dollars of Pokémon cards, with the base set charizards too could have reached over a thousand.
The second one is better to me
Dame you should have offered him $350 for it I bet he would have done it
You missed out on a great deal
I collect as well, definitely a hard pass.
I totally get the condition and legitimacy issues, but at the same time, look at it like this: You could've easily made your money back regardless though. Even the really used, low PSA-graded ones have gone for $150-200 a piece. Those two Charizards would've at least helped you to break even on your entire purchase and you can still keep the rest of the cards, essentially...for free! :D Also, a lot of those old individual holos are basically 20+ dollar bills. And soo many ex cards which easily go for $25-$100 depending on condition obviously, but even heavy played ex cards go for $25 all day, people love old ex cards and they are hard to find, that vintage binder had quite a few. Just the holo's would be $700 profit, the rest of the bulk that isn't first edition can make a full lot of it's own and fetch a few hundred or more on top of that, easssssyyyy moneeeyyyy in those binders. Saw a Pokemon lot just yesterday go for $10K on eBay after like 60+ bids on it!!! Absolutely wild.
good stuff!!
Thanks for watching!
Hey do you happen to have anything for a psp
How did u not pick those Pokémon cards up!!! The charizards are 100-400$ each ungraded
You should of brought the pokemon binders
Right?!
Im start doing yard sale soon I got pocket camera DJI OSMO pocket camera way easier then GoPro strap on
That's awesome! Good luck with your channel!
looks like EP/SP tray, not sterling, or that would have been a grand slam.
Good haul though. thx!
Thanks for watching!
nice
You didn't even see the gold star Raikou...
i wonder if those magic cards in the second binder were base set those magic cards go for alot right now
He said that his kids had went through all the magic cards and picked out the “good stuff” Unfortunately
where do you put your camera? are you using a go pro? I'm wondering if you put it on a hat or possibly a backpack strap? interested in doing this myself.
I use a chest mount. I purchased a harness that I just wear over my shirt. The backpack didn’t work great for me because of the movement on the backpack strap.
30 bucks for all those xbox games and the ps1, man got swindled lol
Bro. There was a blue eyes white dragon in there aswell
I started collecting Pokemon cards
Epic. I'm just getting back into it!
Interested in the silver tray
What year are the Star Wars toys from?. And do you have any left?.
I think they are 90s. We have them all still
We have the same wallet that’s how I know you about the hustle👀
LOL!
I would have bought them right away just the base set zard is $600 plus
It's 150-200 actually. Because of it's condition and it being played. Card shops are selling it for that much too. No way it's going any higher. He said they looked like a PSA 3 and pretty rough condition overall.
@@Vandicoup nah you’re wrong dude lol base set zard runs for is $600 plus all day . I sale on whatnot . Chat usually runs my base set 2 zards up to $250 . & my base set zards run up to $600 . I start bids at half I trust my community they always run it up
@@Vandicoup yeah a psa3 runs for $200 all day I didn’t even hear when he talked about condition
@@Vandicoup sold a psa 4 shadowless zard last night for $600
10:37 damn 😍
Would of bought those Pokemon cards and I don't even collect them easy money .
Wow
Hold on to them
Why didnt you buy the whole binder???
The condition of the cards was really bad, but there were also a bunch of fake cards that made me hesitant
youtube algorithm about to hit you like a truck.
I would of bought the cards just because there cool and hard to find
No they looked kinda sus
@@paths-place Fair enough
@@paths-place I totally get the condition and legitimacy issues, but at the same time, look at it like this: You could've easily made your money back regardless though. Even the really used, low PSA-graded ones have gone for $150-200 a piece. Those two Charizards would've at least helped you to break even on your entire purchase and you can still keep the rest of the cards, essentially...for free! :D Also, a lot of those old individual holos are basically 20+ dollar bills. And soo many ex cards which easily go for $25-$100 depending on condition obviously, but even heavy played ex cards go for $25 all day, people love old ex cards and they are hard to find, that vintage binder had quite a few. Just the holo's would be $700 profit, the rest of the bulk that isn't first edition can make a full lot of it's own and fetch a few hundred or more on top of that, easssssyyyy moneeeyyyy in those binders. Saw a Pokemon lot just yesterday go for $10K on eBay after like 60+ bids on it!!! Absolutely wild.
15 for PSP?!
Those cards were good but 400 $ like what
For the entire set. There were some other gems in there like a few OG EX cards and such. The Charizards alone can fetch up to 400 easily. I've seen the low quality ones go for $150-200 a piece.
I totally get the condition and legitimacy issues, but at the same time, look at it like this: You could've easily made your money back regardless though. Even the really used, low PSA-graded ones have gone for $150-200 a piece. Those two Charizards would've at least helped you to break even on your entire purchase and you can still keep the rest of the cards, essentially...for free! :D Also, a lot of those old individual holos are basically 20+ dollar bills. And soo many ex cards which easily go for $25-$100 depending on condition obviously, but even heavy played ex cards go for $25 all day, people love old ex cards and they are hard to find, that vintage binder had quite a few. Just the holo's would be $700 profit, the rest of the bulk that isn't first edition can make a full lot of it's own and fetch a few hundred or more on top of that, easssssyyyy moneeeyyyy in those binders. Saw a Pokemon lot just yesterday go for $10K on eBay after like 60+ bids on it!!! Absolutely wild.
I just sold that septile ex in the binder for 60 bucks
Goddamn! Nice!!
You should really post comps at the end like part time picker….really makes you wanna stick around for the whole video
I post my comps throughout the video when I find the items and then go over the items at the end. I feel it allows me to provide a bit more education that way.
elder scrolls if new and good condition u could sell for 10-15$ lol
Nice
Still cracking up at the distance between your truck and the bike, was at least 7-8ft
Yeah I’m not sure what that guys problem was 😂
I would have bought the cards for $400 even if the zards were damage you still could have got $200-$300 right there
So it wouldn't make sense to buy it he would pay 800 and only make $600 bucks lol he would lose money
@@iamxyba6493 No he said $400 for the whole collection. He didn't say $400 for each lol
yea dude with the cards was a prick 🤣 but anyways cards are like stocks the price changes all the time I wouldn't have gave him $400 for both binders tbh with all the knock off cards in there I'd have offered $100 tbh but cheers from Henderson, KY
I totally get the volatility, condition and legitimacy issues, but at the same time, look at it like this: You could've easily made your money back regardless though. Even the really used, low PSA-graded ones have gone for $150-200 a piece. Those two Charizards would've at least helped you to break even on your entire purchase and you can still keep the rest of the cards, essentially...for free! :D Also, a lot of those old individual holos are basically 20+ dollar bills. And soo many ex cards which easily go for $25-$100 depending on condition obviously, but even heavy played ex cards go for $25 all day, people love old ex cards and they are hard to find, that vintage binder had quite a few. Just the holo's would be $700 profit, the rest of the bulk that isn't first edition can make a full lot of it's own and fetch a few hundred or more on top of that, easssssyyyy moneeeyyyy in those binders. Saw a Pokemon lot just yesterday go for $10K on eBay after like 60+ bids on it!!! Absolutely wild.
He said that he spend $300 for all of them: u should offer him $350 b/c that’s in the middle that he is asking for $400
Exactly.
You like 10 to 19000 dollars worth of cards out of that binder
It's not. They're hella used. It's more so like 150-200 dollars. Still pretty good and he could've broke even from that $400 the guy asked for
Damn he sold her binder ….
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I got a 1st addition charazard.
Nice!! What condition is it in?
But the red cheeks pikachu
Charizards alone 200$ each so 400$ on just those 2 cards there the rest would have been free
Unfortunately the cards weren’t in very good shape so I decided to pass. Looking back I might have bought them but hinds sight is..
@@theswapshopky I just baught like the same cards but for 100$ for entire base jungle fossil set charizard blastoise venasur but mine better condition
@@Thematrixneo600 that’s awesome! Congrats on that deal! Most the cards I buy I keep for my collection so for me it was hard to justify buying the cards in bad condition. I guess I just wasn’t thinking that day as a reseller 😅
@@theswapshopky were dis at ?
@@shadowsmith1386 Somewhere in Kentucky I believe. They said they drove around some neighborhoods for a bit
$250 would have been fair for the cards
I totally get the condition and legitimacy issues, but at the same time, look at it like this: You could've easily made your money back regardless though. Even the really used, low PSA-graded ones have gone for $150-200 a piece. Those two Charizards would've at least helped you to break even on your entire purchase and you can still keep the rest of the cards, essentially...for free! :D Also, a lot of those old individual holos are basically 20+ dollar bills. And soo many ex cards which easily go for $25-$100 depending on condition obviously, but even heavy played ex cards go for $25 all day, people love old ex cards and they are hard to find, that vintage binder had quite a few. Just the holo's would be $700 profit, the rest of the bulk that isn't first edition can make a full lot of it's own and fetch a few hundred or more on top of that, easssssyyyy moneeeyyyy in those binders. Saw a Pokemon lot just yesterday go for $10K on eBay after like 60+ bids on it!!! Absolutely wild.
He said he bought for about 300 then talks about his daughter collecting them
That’s why I didn’t go for the magic cards he had. He said his kids had went through them all already. He also said his daughter “took all the good Pokémon cards” so if this is what she left then I wonder what she took out. Must’ve been some 🔥
@@theswapshopky Don't think it'd hurt to still give those Magic cards a looksie though. You never know! ;)
The rooster stands for Kansas City
im kinda mad how you didnt get them $400 could turn into 60K
Not if it's been used and there's clear signs of wear, of which he mentioned down below in the comments. They're easily 150-200 dollar cards instead but that's still great as they'd essentially break even on the 400 asking price and he could keep the rest of the cards for free pretty much
You know he got it in a storage unit lol talking bout I paid $300 my ass lol
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that was a real Charizard no
2 reals, yes!
Geart
How do you find garage sales
We live in a small town so honestly we just drive around. There is also an app called Yard Sale Treasure Map. Another good way is Facebook groups and marketplace. Hope this helps!
not me tearing up because my mom put all my pokémon cards to wash🤧some worth up too $500 ngl kinda salty rn
Heartbreaking. But it’s ok, I sold all my cards when I was a kid at a yard sale for like $.10 each…
@@theswapshopky OOF!! xD
Pokemon
Send that address. I pick up those cards lol
20 bucks a STEAL
There was 6 cards I saw psa 9 500 bucks ...
I’ve graded hundreds of cards and there weren’t any in there that would be a 9. Maybe a few 7s if lucky.
please stop thinking psa just hand out 9 and 10 they give you 5 or 6 if there two little white marks or if the centering is trash
@@leejoshua5610 I totally get the condition and legitimacy issues, but at the same time, look at it like this: You could've easily made your money back regardless though. Even the really used, low PSA-graded ones have gone for $150-200 a piece. Those two Charizards would've at least helped you to break even on your entire purchase and you can still keep the rest of the cards, essentially...for free! :D Also, a lot of those old individual holos are basically 20+ dollar bills. And soo many ex cards which easily go for $25-$100 depending on condition obviously, but even heavy played ex cards go for $25 all day, people love old ex cards and they are hard to find, that vintage binder had quite a few. Just the holo's would be $700 profit, the rest of the bulk that isn't first edition can make a full lot of it's own and fetch a few hundred or more on top of that, easssssyyyy moneeeyyyy in those binders. Saw a Pokemon lot just yesterday go for $10K on eBay after like 60+ bids on it!!! Absolutely wild.
@@Vandicoup but see those are your collectors that have money and we both know with psa time on grading is horrible lets not get into the wait time and when do you go into something to buy to break even and wait basically?
I mean I have old vintage cards with my initials on the back would I ever sell those no because they have my intial in pen on the back but would the right collector buy my vintage charizard with my intial on the back that been in a binder since I was 6 hmmm idk but I won't every find out unless I sell my binder one day
Esas dos tarjetas de charizard costaban casi como 2000000 de pesos en dólares esas dos tarjetas de charizard cuesta mucho dinero creo que más se lo del dinero más o está mal muy caras esas dos tarjetas son originales debistes comprarlas
I see about 800$
12:44 I got a Xbox 360😂
20 DOLLARS FOR A FRAKIBG PSP HOLY SHIT