i received an email today from a guy that ive been picking a couple of niques off from him and who also is a big time collector. he beat me on the 1/1 finite a few months back. but anyways back to the story, he sent this email:
I heard that you recently obtained this card from a
buyer that I was trying to obtain it from. I know you
probably want it for your personal collection, but I
was wondering at what price you would be willing to
part with it. I am sure that I would be willing to
pay considerably more than you paid. Please let me
know as I am very, very interested.
my question is what would you do? its #2 of 25. i havent seen this card before. oz-antione can prob back that last bit up the standard version ive only ever seen twice and one of them is when i bought mine. would you keep it, sell it, or hold out for mo money
Sell it and make his eyes and pockets bleed in the process... because sure enough if you dont sell it another will pop up and you'll have missed ya chance to make a quick $
1/1's are a different story but theres 25 of these.
The thing is,You really don't want to part with it,do you.
If you like it that much,What's the point of selling it & just spending the $$$ on other cards.
He might know something you don't? maybe it's worth even more than what he is offering?
It's your call,It's your card.I know what it is like to regret getting rid of a card.
Simply based on my own feelings regarding my Ultra platinum Rider 49/99... even though there'd be another 98 out there... and even though in my case the card is sweet f all... I would not part with it. Not ever. Not unless I decided NEVER to collect cards again.
So how much is a nique card worth to you? Does everything have its price?
sell it he basically said that he is willing to spend a packet on it, and it is #/25 which like others have said there are 24 others out there somewhere, you could use the money to buy another awesome nique card, just my opinion
You would know what price you paid for it, and how appealing the offer is.
If the offer is sufficient for you, then sell it, and wait for another card to come around. If not, then explain this to the buyer, which could lead to a better offer.
In the end, it's your choice and you have to live with it.