Up until 1998 collectors relied heavily on primary markets to add to their collections...They'd subscribe to their favorite comic books, order directly from the U.S. Mint for their coins, buy their Stars Wars figures, He-Man figures, Transformers etc. from retailers such as Toys R Us. Collectors bought from secondary markets such as mom and pop comic stores, coins shops, flea markets and collector/comic conventions, but these could often be over priced. Collectors of all ages have always traded to add to their collections. Be it kids trading baseball cards, or big kids trading Disney pins, there will always be trading.
In 1998 Ebay was formed and the world of collecting changed forever! Ebay became both a primary and secondary market for collectors. I've often joked that during the first few years Ebay existed, you could put dog poop on it and sell it for $100.00! People went nuts and selling stuff became easier than shootin' fish in a barrel! People were also nuts by over paying for stuff and acting like gold rush loons! Over the last few years Ebay has become so saturated with people selling, that in many cases things have become undervalued. Yet, we still see looney bidding when it comes to the latest and greatest!The key to collecting is using a rational and sane approach. I look at a number of factors when determining what I'm willing to pay for something on Ebay or elsewhere.
- I always look at the rarity of something. Is it a limited edition or an open edition? The lower the edition size, and the higher the demand, the higher the likelihood an item will become sought after and more valuable.
- Is the item going to be hard to get? For instance, is it a Red Line Club exclusive that requires a membership? How about it being a Comic-Con exclusive that requires you to attend the convention and stand in line for hours?
- Finally, is it an item that was pulled from circulation due to a manufacturing mistake, error, or problem? For example, Sarge and his lead paint issue.
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