It's basically the same concept as popsike, but of course it is not as old so it only contains auctions which are from the end of 2008. But the good thing is that it picks up more auctions than popsike. I think it picks up all auctions ending above $35. Popsike misses out a lot of auctions. In 2009, I had a few soul records ending at $100+, and they are not to be found on popsike, but they are on collectorsfrenzy. So if you want to track the recent history of how a certain record sold then https://www.collectorsfrenzy.com/ is the better option. And with time it seems that it could grow better in general.
I don't know if people have come across this site: www.collectorsfrenzy.com
It's basically the same concept as popsike, but of course it is not as old so it only contains auctions which are from the end of 2008. But the good thing is that it picks up more auctions than popsike. I think it picks up all auctions ending above $35. Popsike misses out a lot of auctions. In 2009, I had a few soul records ending at $100+, and they are not to be found on popsike, but they are on collectorsfrenzy. So if you want to track the recent history of how a certain record sold then https://www.collectorsfrenzy.com/ is the better option. And with time it seems that it could grow better in general.
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