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Old 10-08-2024, 09:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Belfast1933 View Post
I wonder how others here decide when to use an auction house vs sell their higher priced ($1k+) cards vs selling privately (here on BST, vintage FB pages, etc)

I have had good luck selling cards at this price point on some of the better run, well monitored FB pages dedicated to vintage. But I wonder where the line is when an AH brings more eyes and possible better yield for somewhat “common” higher priced cards?

I certainly understand the logic of the more rare and valuable items going to auction - but I worry the lack of a real price floor for cards that are easier to obtain and where the same card may have several versions of the same card that I am selling.

For instance, when I was looking for my red portrait Cobb some years ago, I recall seeing 6-8 of them available in one of the premier AH catalogs.

I would imagine this is a “knowable” and has a somewhat measurable answer- I may review VCP prices for similar cards sold during the relative came period of time. I’ll share my analysis when I am done (more fun than work anyway).

For folks here who are AH leaders, I would love to hear your thoughts too -

Thx

Jeff
Jeff, it is truly a hard thing to gauge. My initial thought is to have a conversation with an AH before you consign about what your item might bring, should you consign it now or later, etc.

I truly believe there is wayyyy too much stuff in auctions these days, especially common items. I think a lot of these items should be sold privately.
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