Start from a realistic sold comp, then adjust for condition, rarity, demand, and packaging details.
Estimated resale value
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Enter a recent comparable sale price and adjust for condition, rarity, and collector-market factors.
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Scarce punk first press
VG+ media with verified first-press markers
Rare pressings with strong demand often get most of their lift from scarcity and verification, not just the base comp itself.
Result: Condition plus verified first-press markers can more than double a reasonable base comp.
Common classic-rock reissue
Average player copy with modest demand
A common reissue usually trades on condition more than rarity, so rough media can drag the estimate sharply lower.
Result: For common copies, media condition often matters more than the sleeve or inserts.
High-end jazz collectible
Near-mint copy in a hot collector market
This kind of setup shows how quickly the estimated range can widen once rarity and demand both move into collector territory.
Result: Rare high-demand titles widen the estimate band because condition and authenticity premiums stack quickly.