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What do you guy think?
I collect mainlyT206 backs. I have bought several graded cards and busted them out. I like my cards in binders (though I do some graded too in my overall collection). I've kept the flips in my binder too.
Now, I've upgraded a few and am ready to sell the others. Should I include the flip of the card, or just sell as raw? I guess there is no way to prove the card I'm selling is the card the flip identifies. I don't know. So, as a potential buyer, would the flip help or hurt? Thanks for all opinions. I am tough skinned, so let it rip, tator chip. :D |
I really doubt anybody would want the flip. I am sure they would not want a religious pamphlet though.;)
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I would just sell the card raw. The flip might help with one of the big boys (Cobb, Young, Johnson, et al), but with commons, no one cares.
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I think you include the flip with the sale. I can't see any circumstance where inclusion would hurt the realized price and it might help to some extent.
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Jimmy
Let the buyer know that the cards were once graded and ask the buyer if they would want the flip as well. Give them the choice. Are any of the T206s you plan on selling Polar Bears? If so, I may be interested. |
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