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Old 10-30-2024, 11:58 AM
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Originally Posted by bnorth View Post
It varies greatly by the value of the card and how easy it is to resell. I have paid 90% before and turned down cards at 10% of value for reselling.

In general the cheaper the card the lower the percentage paid. The easier it is to sell the higher the percentage of value paid.
I'll vote for this answer.

For the most part, if I'm buying something with an eye towards selling it in the not too distant future, I'm probably buying oddball stuff that is hard to move. But I usually feel like I get it for a screaming deal, so I'm okay sitting on it for a while, until I can find the right buyer.

A few examples come to mind, just because we're having fun here.

A few years ago, I purchased a complete set of the 1968 Bazooka Complete Boxes, all graded and ready to go. Kept a couple for my PC, since they had my favorite players. Put the rest on eBay.

Immediately sold the Mantle piece, for an amount that equaled 100% of my cost to buy the complete set. I've been very slowly working to sell the rest. Most of them are still for sale, and could continue to sit. It's a thin market, and it probably doesn't help that I'm asking museum prices, but it's worked out just fine for me so far. My guess is that I'll end up with triple my original investment, maybe more if I ever sell off my PC pieces.

A few years ago, I purchased a complete set (minus the Mantle) of 1969 Globe Imports Checkerboard Back cards. Paid $500 for the set in raw form, and turned around and got them all graded for $20 apiece.

Since I already had one that was higher graded, I sold off the Mays for $3,000. Sold another one to a player collector on this board for $1,000. And I've been slowly selling off the rest, including some recent price reductions, which have helped to move them a lot faster. So far, my total sales are probably around $7,500. I'm guessing that I'll probably end up with around $15k in sales by the time I sell the last one off.
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Trying to wrap up my master mays set, with just a few left:

1968 American Oil left side
1971 Bazooka numbered complete panel
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