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Where do you guys go.......
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Where do you guys go.......
to sell cards? or What do you do?
Just wondering.
I have basketball and baseball sets from the 1990's that are complete that I don't have the room for in my house and I have moved on from collecting sets to just collecting singles. I know that there probably is not a high demand for these things but I wanted to ask and see what you do.
Thanks for your time and I am sorry if this is in the wrong forum.
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#2

RE: Where do you guys go.......
You can try Craigslist but I think your best bet is probably ebay. That's where I sold a bunch of my childhood cards. There's also COMC (check out my cards.com) but I think that's mostly singles.

good luck!
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#3

RE: Where do you guys go.......
Thank you for your input it is appreciated!
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#4

RE: Where do you guys go.......
altz is pretty much right. Most of the base from that era has minimal value, so you might be better off busting the sets to sell singles of MJ and better RCs and whatnot. good luck man!
I collect Michael Jordan, Mitch Richmond, and Ohio State players (football and basketball) in OSU gear. I strongly prefer 90's-era cards and use newer cards primarily for trade bait!

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RE: Where do you guys go.......
Best way IMO would be the obvious... eBay. I've heard some going crazy for the whole "COMC" website, where you send them your cards, and for a fee they sell them for you. But eBay would get more traffic though.
I am "THE" Elgin Baylor collector. Collecting basketball cards since 1992. You may know me from other places as "SportsItUpCards" or "Gio"

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Steve Francis 1999-00 Rare cards #'d to 100 or less

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#6

RE: Where do you guys go.......
Try the Bay. You'll get lots of viewers there, if nothing else.
I appreciate Chicago players that begin competing within the city's sports organizations and stay with these teams throughout their careers.
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