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Old 04-04-2018, 07:46 AM
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Originally Posted by Scocs View Post
I don’t understand how they don’t list the individual card #s in the auction description!

That’s like going to a restaurant and on the menu they state “We have LOTS of food.”
I guess it depends on how many cards there are. If it's only a few, making a list seems like the sensible thing. But if it's me, and I'm listing something like I used to on Ebay, stuff like "400 different 1981 Topps" I'm not making a list. I usually didn't even have the lot assembled until after it sold After it sold I'd pull the cards from the few thousand I had. (Allowing me to take wantlists and maybe make sure more of a certain team were included than if I just did it randomly)

I'd think that to a big auction house, a boxful of lower grade commons from the 40's-50's is sort of like a big batch of 80's cards was to me. Stuff to sell, but not worth the time to list individually.
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