Viewing eBay Best Offers and recent PSA 10 Eevolutions

There were some recent completed sales for PSA 10 first ed of Espeon and Umbreon that were Best Offer accepts on eBay:

www.ebay.com/itm/Pokemon-Neo-Discovery-1st-Edition-Holo-Espeon-Psa-10-/392693126048?hash=item5b6e5593a0%3Ag%3A-r8AAOSwrWFeTKS0&nma=true&si=t54k3tUappgrtD9Cck8aawjwbc0%253D&orig_cvip=true&nordt=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557

www.ebay.com/itm/1st-Ed-Umbreon-Holo-Rare-WOTC-Pokemon-Card-13-75-Neo-Discovery-PSA-10-GEM-MINT-/202930390284?hash=item2f3f98050c%3Ag%3ATPgAAOSw6NNeYxxE&nma=true&si=t54k3tUappgrtD9Cck8aawjwbc0%253D&orig_cvip=true&nordt=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557

Does anyone know how to view what the actual accepted offers were?? Drives me nutts how this skews data for completed sales when it’s a BO accepted.
(Hopefully I did the links right—sales were both in the past few days)

Thanks!

Add the item number to the end of this link:

cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemVersion&item=

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@gengaranimal
You should also try flippertools ( thanks @ansirfi for showing this thing ).
www.flippertools.com/tools/ebayOfferHistory/ebay-best-offer-actual-price.htm?itemId=202930390284
In most cases the sold listings make sense but I cannot guarantee they are always spot on, for example the PSA 10 Crystal Lugia I just bought has $2000 price when I copypaste the item number on search.

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Hmm, not seeing where to enter with that link but I’ll keep messing with it. Thanks!

I use to use that but then I realised it wasn’t considering different currencies. It said everything was in $ and didn’t convert the prices accordingly. Might be alright for people in the US that only buy from the US though.

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@nauticads, ahh there it is—didn’t know this existed!

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Yeah I’m an avid user of flippertools.com works a treat and the site name is just bonus points

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“Flipper tools”…that’s funny right there

Espeon was $1400. I waited too long on the last few around $1k so just went for it.

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It gives you the number in the currency that was used.

If the BO accepted was 1500 GBP, then the website will show $1500. Just type in 1500 GBP to usd in google and then you have the number you’re looking for

eBay itself shows the actual rate when the sale happened. A currency converter only shows you today’s conversion rate. That’s all well and good for items which ended recently, but if the listing ended 6 months ago that can be a big difference. $1,400 was £1,162 6 months ago, £80 more than today’s USD to GBP value.

Ignore the monkey. It’s part of a Chrome extension I made last month that I wasn’t allowed to share here.

I’ve already voiced my opinion about sites like FlipperTools before. They’re all ad-ridden and track what you search for. Bookmarking the eBay CGI link and pasting in the item ID is far quicker, too.

The CGI link works on all eBay sites. If you’re in the UK, you’ll want to use cgi.ebay.co.uk, if you’re in Australia, cgi.ebay.com.au, etc.

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I know, but at that point I find the official eBay link easier. I just have it bookmarked, then when It opens the URL doesn’t change. So I just get the item number and paste it on the end. Basically the same amount of time and guarantees it’s accurate.

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