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selling sports card in bulk??????
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12-13-2008, 04:19 PM
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selling sports card in bulk??????
my husband passed away and left 8 daughters and a load of sports cards and other sports items his friends said to use ebay and ask 1. or 1.5 for them i just don't want anything done wrong can someone gie me some advice ...my husbands aka was chaos18
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12-15-2008, 06:56 PM
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selling sports card in bulk??????
In which region of the country are you living? If it turns out you are close enough to me, I might be interested.
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12-19-2008, 10:17 PM
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selling sports card in bulk??????
I used to get this question a lot before I came to beckett. It really just depends on how much you hope to get in return or how much time you want to invest in order to maximize your return.
If you want to sell as singles, the best thing to do would be to find a Beckett annual price guide or magazine to help you have an idea of what kind of maximum values you might have for them. You can then cross-reference that with eBay to see what might sell well and what might not. (Depends on the years and the cards.) Then sell as single cards or set lots or team lots. If you're looking to just get rid of them all at once, I'd still try and figure out what kind of cards you have and then see if there's a card shop nearby that would be interested. If not, there are always options for selling online in bulk. Chris Olds Editor, Beckett Media Email: colds@beckett.com Twitter: chrisolds2009 http://www.beckett.com/news |
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