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MLB The Show 23 quicksell values

Updated: Aug 3, 2023 3:42 pm
MLB The Show 23 quicksell values

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MLB The Show 23 features a lot of pack openings. When playing Diamond Dynasty, which a ton of players do, a lot of the time is spent opening packs and sorting through what you get. Some of the cards will be worth selling or adding to your lineup, but the vast majority are not. These are often sold using the quicksell feature.

This is not the most lucrative way to get rid of cards. It might not even be as wise as adding some to sets to get better cards, but it is a quick and easy way to remove unwanted cards from your account. It’s important to know the values of these quicksells before committing to doing that.

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What are the MLB Show 23 quicksell values?

Quicksell values vary based on the type of card in MLB the Show 23. This includes the rarity and the overall. Common cards are only worth five stubs each. They’re not very useful, but they are also not very valuable.

Bronze cards will quicksell for 25 stubs. Silver is the tier where cards start to have value. Silver cards of 75 OVR will sell for 50 stubs. If it’s 76 OVR, it jumps to 75 stubs. 77 OVR is worth 100, 78 is worth 125, and 79 is worth 150.

Gold cards are considerably more valuable. 80 OVR cards go for 400 stubs, 81 OVR sell for 600 stubs, 82 OVR is worth 900, 83 OVR is 1200, and 84 OVR goes for stunning 1500 stubs.

The diamond tier is also worth a lot when quickselling. MLB The Show 23 Diamond Dynasty 85 overall cards sell for 3,000. 86 goes up to 3750, 87 is worth 4500, 88 sells for 5500, 89 OVR for 7000, 90 OVR for 8000 stubs, and 91 OVR quicksells for 9000 stubs.

Quicksells above that are 1000 stubs so players are dissuaded from wasting them in that sense. It’s also not advisable to quicksell diamond cards as they can often be worth more on the open market. It’s a good idea to check the card’s value first.


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