http://www.rinkya.com/twview.pl?URL=htt ... /k23451667
WHY SO MUCH?? I need some explanation. Wow, you know how many cels people could get for that much?!?! lol
$3000??? Why? dbz cards
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They must be rare.
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Did a little looking up old auctions...
The first pic displays 7 cards. 6 of which have been up for auction before, and they ended about $1400. The SSJ3 Goku hasnt been up. Its considered SUPER DUPER RARE. The other 6 SUPER RARES average about $200 now, but has gone up to the higher $300-400 range couple months ago.
The rare/normal sets in the 2nd and 3rd pics go for about 200-400$.
Guessing the seller is considering the value of the Goku card alone to be $1200-1500.
The first pic displays 7 cards. 6 of which have been up for auction before, and they ended about $1400. The SSJ3 Goku hasnt been up. Its considered SUPER DUPER RARE. The other 6 SUPER RARES average about $200 now, but has gone up to the higher $300-400 range couple months ago.
The rare/normal sets in the 2nd and 3rd pics go for about 200-400$.
Guessing the seller is considering the value of the Goku card alone to be $1200-1500.
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Since Sailormoon and Dragonball cards were released in a similiar format, I might be able to shed a bit more light.
Around 1995, Amada introduced a nifty little machine that would allow you to uncode messages in the back of cards(The SM version of the machine was called "Pokebell"). Cards from the 1995 sets featured these little encoded messages in them. While some of these messages would just give you information about a character, a few of these cards would actually be redeemable for a super rare promotional set of cards. In the case of SM cards, there were three cards(#641-#643) that were released in this fashion. I know of at least one Dragonball set that was released like this as well, but, as I am not a collector of these cards, I can't be sure that this is one of those sets.
Generally speaking, since the distribution of these premium cards was limited(sometimes to less than 1000 copies), it is not difficult to see why some of these cards command the prices they do.
Around 1995, Amada introduced a nifty little machine that would allow you to uncode messages in the back of cards(The SM version of the machine was called "Pokebell"). Cards from the 1995 sets featured these little encoded messages in them. While some of these messages would just give you information about a character, a few of these cards would actually be redeemable for a super rare promotional set of cards. In the case of SM cards, there were three cards(#641-#643) that were released in this fashion. I know of at least one Dragonball set that was released like this as well, but, as I am not a collector of these cards, I can't be sure that this is one of those sets.
Generally speaking, since the distribution of these premium cards was limited(sometimes to less than 1000 copies), it is not difficult to see why some of these cards command the prices they do.
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