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Old 05-18-2025, 08:02 PM
wdwfan wdwfan is offline
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Thanks for the tips. I'm a very low-end collector. I can't afford the high dollar stuff. Everything I Have is going to be like $150 and under, lol. It's just basic Topps from the 60s (Mantle, Banks, Rose, that type stuff). And it's pretty much all graded. That's all I have.

And I hear that about pre-war. I just wasn't around when any of those guys played. So I have no idea of most of them. But I do know some of the big names. As I said, though, I'll never own those as I'm a very small-time dealer.

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Originally Posted by raulus View Post
A lot will also depend on what you are selling, and the relative price range. Popular stuff from stars selling for 2 figures or low 3 figures will move fast. Stuff selling for high 4 or 5 figures is going to sit, even if your asking price is reasonable.

Selling obscure postwar stuff can be a real slog sometimes, unless it’s something in high demand.

For better or worse, there’s only so many eyeballs here, and most of them are focused on prewar.
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