yugioh trading cards Help please frpom parent

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yugioh trading cards Help please from parent

G'day
I am trying to find a list or spreadsheet/database of yugioh cards based on
value rarity and demand
to download.and use for reference in trading
I know this list would be outdated fairly often
so I would be prepared to keep updating.

My 12 year old is acquiring a fairly (un)healthy collection
any help would be much appreciated


Many thanks in advance


ps
if nothing like this exists
perhaps some of us could get together and compile such a list

P
 
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On Sat, 03 Jul 2004 11:01:00 GMT, "PBS" <pbREMSPAMsoft@bigpond.net.au>
wrote:

>I am trying to find a list or spreadsheet/database of yugioh cards based on
>value rarity and demand
>to download.and use for reference in trading
>I know this list would be outdated fairly often
>so I would be prepared to keep updating.
>
No chance of you picking up any of the currently available price
guides out there? I'm unsure of their availability in Oz, but
magazines like Scrye and Inquest can give at least a nudge in the
right direction on how much certain cards are worth (and the worth is
generally determined by rarity and demand). They also list the rarity
of the cards in the available sets.

>ps
>if nothing like this exists
>perhaps some of us could get together and compile such a list
>
Good luck with that... if you already don't have a good idea, I don't
think you would be a good source for compiling such a list. Also keep
in mind that some demand for cards and fluctuation of prices may be a
localized effect, depending greatly upon the local metagame and
overall availability of certain cards in your area.

Seriously, tho, good luck with your endeavors.

-- pseudosoldier