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GoCollect

GoCollect is a price guide and collection tracking tool, which covers sports cards and Magic The Gathering (they say other TCG are coming soon) cards, along with other collectibles, like video games, comic books and concert posters.

The site highlights a number of bigger sales over the past month on the eBay platform, ranking them in 3 of the major sports. Unfortunately, only eBay information is tracked, but it is cool to see some of the info they do display. They do something similar with the most cards sold in the past week of various items on their ‘Hot List’.

The pricing tool is pretty nice visually, and it allows you to search specifically for sales for a single card, by grading company, listing the last sale and showing the 1 year, 90 day and 30 day averages for that card/grader/grade combination. You can also list each sale individually, and if you’re looking to buy, you can set min and max price filters on their eBay search tool.

While I do like the way they display data on the site, the search tool is a little too broad. I tried to do a quick search for a specific rookie card using the year, the player’s name and the manufacturer, and the base search came back with thousands of options, with almost all of them having nothing to do with what I was searching for. The ‘Available on eBay’ tool displayed exactly what I was looking for, though. Maybe they’ll implement the same search for both at some point.

I don’t know much about the collection tracking portion of the site yet, but I plan to sign up for the free and pro versions in the near future to take it for a test drive and review it.

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