Sell or hold TSR singles??
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Posted on March 20, 2021, 7:37 p.m. by Lowenstein
Just opened two boxes of time spiral remastered. Normally I know to sell my singles asap, but this time I’m not as sure. Let’s say I have foil time shifted Treasure Cruise and Tidehollow Sculler , and 90 and 80 respectively. Should I try to sell them now? They might go down as supply increases, but maybe holding them would be good.
Also then there are the sets normal cards, like Sliver Legion or Damnation . Would those be good to just sell asap?
Thanks all
RNR_Gaming says... #3
Depends on the single. With covid making printers slow this set will probably have a nice rebound 2-3 years down the line but none of the cards are reserved list and functional reprints can come down at any time. The real money in this set are the time shifted foils but I'll say it's a very niche market and your cards will sit for awhile before they move.
abby315 says... #2
So at the moment WotC has said there's no more product on the way. That's why boxes are so expensive - this was a pretty small print run.
There's gonna be a lot of pressure to reprint, but I'm not sure that they will. If they don't, those foils will probably slowly go up over time. I suspect the mythics will as well.
If they do, the foils will probably drop a decent amount but stay inflated. Think AKH Invocations, where the very good foil pulls are still extremely expensive but the mediocre ones drop.
All that said I think you should sell. If they reprint, I think your two pulls would drop considerably, maybe to $40 or so, if there was a big reprint of the set. If they don't reprint, they'd go up eventually, but it'd take years and I don't think they'll reach insane $200+ prices or anything.
Personally, I wouldn't sell the mythics. They'll go down if there's a reprint but they'd go back up eventually since they're played cards, and $25 for a Goyf and $30 for a Damnation is pretty low.
March 20, 2021 8:25 p.m. Edited.