What Is The Market Value Of Txt Temptation Photocards Today?

2025-09-06 22:57:13 90

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Zoe
Zoe
2025-09-09 08:47:44
I’m a bit of a spreadsheet nerd when it comes to collecting, so here’s the cold, useful truth: 'Temptation' photocards are priced anywhere from a few dollars to several hundred, depending on scarcity and condition. Most common ones hover around $10–$35. If a card is a holographic variant, limited pressing, or from a special edition, expect $40–$150. Signed or event-only pieces can shoot much higher but verify authenticity.

To keep tabs, I track sold listings on eBay, Mercari JP, and seller reputation on Twitter. Also, watch for seasonal spikes—comebacks and anniversaries spike demand. My little rules: never buy without good photos, factor in total cost including shipping and fees, and consider bundles if you want to save money. If you’re just starting, ease in with commons and trade up slowly.
Quinn
Quinn
2025-09-09 19:24:28
I get pumped every time someone asks about photocard prices because it’s such a mix of math, fandom, and luck. For 'Temptation' photocards from TXT, there isn’t a single fixed price — most common, non-holo photocards usually trade around $5–$30 depending on member popularity and condition. Holo variants, special prints, or cards from limited pressings normally sit in the $40–$150 range, and truly rare or signed cards can climb into the $200+ territory if the buyer is determined.

What really swings the price is supply vs demand in the moment: if a particular member is trending or a comeback just happened, demand spikes. Condition matters so much — mint, sleeved, and verified photos command a premium. I usually check completed listings on eBay, Mercari Japan, and active Twitter/Discord sale threads to gauge the current market; those snapshots give a better sense than a single listing. If you’re buying, factor in shipping, seller fees, and the chance of counterfeits. Personally, I like to watch a few listings for a week to feel the pattern before committing to a purchase.
Xenon
Xenon
2025-09-10 11:45:21
If you look at this like a print-collecting hobby, the nuances pop: print run, variant type (holo vs matte), regional pressings, and whether it’s from a limited edition box all influence market value. In my recent tracking, the usual pattern shows commons sitting low — often $5–$30 — while spot variants and event-only cards can fetch $60–$180. Signed photocards are a different league; authentication and provenance are essential before you even consider paying a premium.

My strategy when valuing a card: collect recent sold listings from multiple platforms, note buyer comments about condition, and categorize the card (common, variant, event, signed). I also keep a little spreadsheet so I don’t get emotional and overpay. For anyone trading, I recommend clear communication about fees and shipping upfront; otherwise what looks like a great deal can become expensive fast.
Noah
Noah
2025-09-10 18:36:10
I've bargained and traded my way through a stack of photocards, so my take is pretty practical: expect variance. For everyday trade, popular 'Temptation' photocards often go for the low tens — think $10–$35 — but prices are higher for first-press or event-only prints. If a card has a holo finish or is a photo from a limited edition set, prices jump; reseller listings sometimes tag them $50–$120 based on rarity.

When I flip or trade, I always cross-check three places: completed eBay listings for sold prices, Mercari/PayPay Flea Market in Japan for local demand, and K-pop collector groups on Twitter where people actually negotiate. Don’t forget platform fees and international postage — those shave off profit and push buyers to lowball. A tip I swear by: politely ask sellers for clear photos of the card edges and back to confirm centering and no bends; those little flaws can halve the value. Trading face-to-face at conventions or meetups is still the sweetest way to avoid fees and get a fair price.
Mila
Mila
2025-09-12 19:45:41
My pocket-sized experience is that 'Temptation' photocards are pretty accessible but can surprise you. Most of the basic cards I’ve seen go for under $30, while glossy or special variants climb higher. I once traded three commons and walked away with a holo I’d wanted for ages; rarity is everything.

Buying online, I watch sold listings to avoid overpaying, and I always ask for tracking and condition photos. If you’re building a set, consider buying bundles—sellers often discount when you buy multiple cards, and that helped me finish a member’s full set more affordably.
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How Can I Authenticate Genuine Txt Temptation Photocards?

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Whenever I’m hunting through listings for a rare photocard, I treat authentication like detective work — small clues add up. First, always ask for multiple high-resolution photos: front, back, edges, corners, and an angled shot to catch any foil or holographic sheen. Genuine cards usually have crisp printing, even colors, and perfect edges; counterfeit prints often feel grainy or off-color when zoomed. Measure the card against a verified one if you can: size and rounded-corner radius are surprisingly consistent on official photocards. Next, check the back carefully. Official backs often have consistent fonts, placement, and barcode or serial markings that fakes botch. Look for microtext, tiny logos, or laminated finishes that are hard to replicate. If the seller won’t let you compare with a sealed album or refuses extra photos, that’s a red flag. I always cross-check with trusted fan photo databases and compare against known authentic scans before pulling the trigger; it’s saved me from a few sketchy buys. In the end, trusting my gut and the community’s eye is what keeps my collection clean.

Where Can I Buy Txt Temptation Photocards Online?

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Okay, if you want photocards from the 'Temptation' era of TXT, here's how I usually hunt them down — and the little traps I've learned to avoid. I start with the official routes: Weverse Shop and big Korean retailers like Ktown4u and YesAsia. Buying a sealed album from those shops is the safest way to get an authentic photocard since most photocards come randomly packaged inside new albums. They often have preorder bundles or limited editions, and the shipping is straightforward though sometimes a bit pricey. If you want a specific member or a specific photocard, then secondhand marketplaces are the next stop. For singles or specific pulls, I check eBay, Mercari JP (through a proxy like Buyee if you’re outside Japan), and international sellers on Etsy or Facebook trading groups. Always ask for clear photos, seller feedback, and a tracking number. If a deal looks too good to be true, it probably is — counterfeit PCs exist. I prefer PayPal or platforms with buyer protection and I keep screenshots of the listing. Happy hunting — it's part of the fun for me!

What Are Common Printing Errors On Txt Temptation Photocards?

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Wow, photocard quirks are a rabbit hole—I've spent way too many late nights comparing stacks and here's what I've seen most often. The classic is miscutting: the image is off-center or a corner is chopped oddly, which ruins that perfect edge-to-edge look. Color shifts are another big one—photos that look warm in the online preview come out with a weird magenta or green cast because the printer used the wrong color profile. Registration problems (where different ink plates don't line up) cause fuzzy edges or thin white lines where colors should meet. Low DPI source files lead to pixelation or soft details, and banding can show up as horizontal stripes when tones aren't smoothed correctly. On the surface side, lamination bubbles, scratches, or peeling foil are annoyances I hate finding in a fresh pull. Hologram or foil stamping can be misaligned or patchy. Sometimes you get glossy vs matte inconsistencies across a batch, or a back print that's faded or mirrored. When I spot these, I photograph everything, note batch numbers, and DM sellers quickly—some mistakes are collectible quirks, others are defects worth returning.

Which Members Appear On Txt Temptation Photocards For Each Version?

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Okay, I’ll be honest up front: I don’t have an official checklist screenshot in front of me, so I can’t give a line-by-line breakdown of which exact photocard images appear in each numbered studio version of 'Temptation'. Still, if you’re collecting, here’s what actually matters and what I’d check first. Most K-pop single/album versions follow a pattern: each physical version usually includes one random photocard from a set that covers the five members — Yeonjun, Soobin, Beomgyu, Taehyun, and Huening Kai — plus sometimes a group photocard or one special 'version' card. So practically speaking, every version should yield photocards featuring those five names across the print run, and some versions add variant shots (group, unit, or special concept shots). For precise mapping (for example Version A contains leader shot + group, Version B contains solo shot set 2, etc.), I always look at the official product images on the label’s shop and at community checklists. If you want me to dig into a particular press (like the Korean release, the Japanese single, or a specific shop-limited edition), tell me the exact product name or share a link and I’ll help parse the distributors/seller images and community checklists to confirm which member photos show up in Version A, B, C, etc.

How Rare Are Txt Temptation Photocards In K-Pop Sets?

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Wow, this topic gets me hyped — photocards can feel like little treasures tucked inside the same album every fan buys! If by 'temptation' photocards you mean a specific chase/version from TXT's releases, they often behave like other chase inserts: most albums come with one random photocard (sometimes more), and the really fancied variants are printed much more sparsely. In my experience those chase or concept-specific cards are usually a lot rarer than the standard member cards. From what collectors and sellers tend to report, common member cards might appear once every handful of albums, while special 'temptation' style cards can be in the realm of roughly 1-in-20 to 1-in-100 pulls depending on the run. Signed or promo cards are far rarer — sometimes custom promos are 1-in-1000 or sold only at events. Production runs, regional pressings, and promotional releases all influence this. If you’re hunting one, my practical tip: buy sealed albums from trusted shops, trade in fan groups, and check re-pack or limited editions—those sometimes bump the odds or include guaranteed variants. I still love the thrill of opening one and hoping for that tiny, shiny card.

Are Txt Temptation Photocards Included In Album First Pressings?

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It can vary, but from my experience it’s not a blanket yes — it depends on the specific TXT release, the version of the album, and the retailer. When an album has a 'first pressing' or 'first run' label, that usually means there are limited extras bundled with those initial copies: photobooks, posters, stickers, and sometimes exclusive photocards. With TXT, some albums and special editions have included themed photocards (like the ones fans call 'temptation' style when they match a particular concept), but other times those photocards are part of a standard random set that’s included in all pressings. What I do now is always check the official product listing on the seller’s site — Weverse Shop, local K-pop stores, or the label shop — for exact inclusions. If the listing says 'first press bonus: photocard set' or has a little sticker photo on the product image, you’re good. If it’s ambiguous, reach out to the seller or watch unboxing videos for that specific version. That’s saved me from disappointment more than once.

Which Auctions Have Sold High-Price Txt Temptation Photocards?

5 Answers2025-09-06 10:01:03
I still get giddy thinking about the hunt — collectors have seen some crazy-high auction results for rare TXT 'temptation' photocards, and most of the eye-popping sales come from the usual suspects. eBay is the big stage: check completed listings and auctions that ended with lots of bids; that's where you'll find sold prices that jump because multiple international fans are battling it out. Yahoo! Auctions Japan is another hotspot, especially for event-only or Japan-exclusive photocards that never left Asia. Mercari (Japan) and Mercari US also host high-priced closed sales, though items there are more often BIN (buy-it-now) than auction-style. Beyond those, regional marketplaces like Carousell (Singapore/Philippines) and Taobao can show surprisingly steep resale values, and private auction groups on Instagram or Discord sometimes surface ultra-rare pieces that collectors fight over. If you want concrete examples, filter for 'completed' or 'sold' listings and watch for terms like 'event photocard', 'limited', 'preorder only', or 'signed' — those qualifiers typically drive the top-tier prices. Personally, I track a handful of sellers and use the sold-history tools; it turns the whole process into a tiny obsession in the best way.

How Do Txt Temptation Photocards Affect Album Resale Value?

5 Answers2025-09-06 20:49:44
Wow, photocards like the 'Temptation' variants can really tug at both hearts and wallets. From my point of view as someone who's been trading and hoarding albums for years, these photocards act like tiny wildcards inside the whole package—if you get the rare one, the album's resale value spikes noticeably. Rarity matters first: if 'Temptation' was a limited pull, a member-specific print, or had an alternate-version that few copies included, collectors will pay a premium. Condition is next—pristine, sleeved photocards and a sealed outer album usually fetch much more than a beat-up one. Timing and demand add dramatic swings. When the group has a comeback, wins an award, or a member trends online, prices climb fast. I once saw the same album listed for two very different prices within a week after a viral performance; the 'Temptation' photocard was the reason. Also, who the photocard features matters: stan dynamics mean certain members' photocards are perpetually pricier. If you're selling, I always recommend clear photographs, honest grading of wear, and listing whether the album is sealed or opened. If buying, set alerts on marketplace apps and compare completed sales—not just asking prices. For me, the little thrill of pulling one is worth way more than the market, but I also like knowing how to time listings to get a fair return.
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