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Old 11-13-2020, 03:25 PM
x2drich2000 x2drich2000 is offline
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Welcome, IMO selling generally comes down to 3 basic questions, 1) How much effort do you want to spend 2) how much return do you want 3) what is your time frame. From there your 3 options break down as follows:

Sell to a dealer (card shop) - quickest payment, little effort, least money
Send to an auction house - slowest payment, little effort, a bit more money
Sell individually yourself - quick payment, most effort, most money.

So pick 2 categories that mean the most to you and go that route.

One thing I will add, based on your specific listing and the condition, auction houses likely would not sell a grouping like this individually (except maybe a couple cards like the Ryan). They would likely package into one or maybe a few lots. Some auction houses might not take it at all. If you just wanted to get it over and done with, I would probably list it on the B/S/T (make sure put into right category) and sell as one or a few lots with some high quality pics to show the condition better.
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