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sickmantz 02-02-2017 06:22 PM

Is there a slow season for vintage baseball?
 
I have a couple of mid to high end cards to sell. When would be the best time of year to list them using ebay auction? I was planning to wait for spring training, but now I'm wondering if the timing even matters for vintage cards.

irv 02-02-2017 08:24 PM

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Originally Posted by sickmantz (Post 1626849)
I have a couple of mid to high end cards to sell. When would be the best time of year to list them using ebay auction? I was planning to wait for spring training, but now I'm wondering if the timing even matters for vintage cards.

I have often wondered that myself?

Having only joined just over a year ago and getting back into the hobby after a 40+ year absence, I am not the guy to answer your question, but I seen a lull during this past Christmas and a major boom last summer.

I think, from what I gathered, last summer was an anomaly as prices quickly fell back down to earth last fall, this winter.

I am currently trying to sell/trade some Beehive hockey cards but haven't received one hit yet. I was thinking, with hockey season currently in progress, this would be the time to sell, but that's not conclusive as it also depends on what other collectors are looking for and Beehives might not be it?

Neal 02-03-2017 04:22 AM

Depends on what it is .... you can also ask yourself if you ever stop looking and buying during certain months. For me, I get real busy in the spring with Little League, which then carries into the summer with other activities, so buying cards becomes less of a "priority."

Good stuff will always sell.

Zach Wheat 02-03-2017 06:43 AM

This came up in the past on the pre-war side and I think the consensus was that certain cards always sell well, but others are affected by tax season....both positive and negative.

savedfrommyspokes 02-03-2017 06:51 AM

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Originally Posted by sickmantz (Post 1626849)
I have a couple of mid to high end cards to sell. When would be the best time of year to list them using ebay auction? I was planning to wait for spring training, but now I'm wondering if the timing even matters for vintage cards.

For me, traditionally, August through November are my slowest months selling vintage cards. My busiest months (# of cards sold per day) are December, February, June and January (in that order).

STL1944 02-03-2017 07:49 AM

Actually...
 
Actually.... the market spikes whenever I am trying to buy something and crashes whenever I am trying to sell something.

I must have perfect timing! :)

sickmantz 02-03-2017 12:06 PM

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Originally Posted by STL1944 (Post 1626994)
Actually.... the market spikes whenever I am trying to buy something and crashes whenever I am trying to sell something.

I must have perfect timing! :)

Ha, same here.

Alright, looks like I should just list the cards.

What's the best day/time to end an auction?

Neal 02-03-2017 12:10 PM

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Originally Posted by sickmantz (Post 1627072)
Ha, same here.

Alright, looks like I should just list the cards.

What's the best day/time to end an auction?

10pm EST ... or so I have heard


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