Okay, so I wanted to share my experience figuring out quicksell values in MLB The Show 24.
I jumped into Diamond Dynasty mode and started collecting cards like crazy. I wanted to make some stubs. After playing for a few hours, I realized that I had a bunch of extra cards that I didn’t need for any collections.

So, I decided to look into quickselling them. At first, I tried to list some cards on the marketplace, but I soon figured out that some cards were worth more through quickselling.
Here’s what I found after messing around for a while:
- Bronze (65-69 Overall): I found they quicksell for 25 stubs each.
- Silver (70-74 Overall): These went for 100 stubs.
- Silver (75-79 Overall): These went for 125 stubs.
- Gold (80-84 Overall): I got 1,000 stubs for these.
- Diamond (85-89 Overall): These were worth 3,000 stubs.
- Diamond (90-91 Overall): These were worth 5,000 stubs.
- Diamond (92-99 Overall): It’s big money. I got 10,000 stubs for these.
I also noticed that flashback and legend cards have different quicksell values. I think they’re usually lower, maybe like half the normal value. But I didn’t have that many at the time, so I didn’t explore this too much. For example, I remember that Flashback Golds/Diamonds have lower QS values, but I was more focused on figuring out the standard card values.
I spent a good chunk of time quickselling duplicate cards and managed to rack up a decent amount of stubs. I also learned that there are “NO-RISK” flipping methods that can help you make a ton of stubs, like maybe 50,000 a day if you’re good at it. I haven’t gotten into that yet, but it’s definitely something I want to try out later.
It was a bit of a grind, but I was happy to figure out the quicksell values and make some stubs. Quickselling isn’t the most exciting part of Diamond Dynasty, but it’s a necessary evil if you want to build up your team without spending real money.
I hope this helps someone out there who’s also trying to figure out the quicksell values in MLB The Show 24.