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Old 11-16-2020, 04:02 PM
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1. selling cards individually vs in bunches
More money individually, easier in groups. You see people trying to sell large groups on here, then move to individually if no bites. There are dealers or set collectors that might buy large lots. Another option is to list them all individually and offer 10% off on groups of 5 or more as an example.

2. fixed price vs auction
Auction will move it at a determined time no matter what at a relatively decent market price. Fixed will get you what you want, but of course it's tricky to pinpoint not too low and not too high, have to do your research. You see a lot of sellers on here start high and drop their prices periodically. It basically ends up being a reverse auction. At some point the price gets low enough someone will pull the trigger close to what it's worth.

3. raw vs graded
There are knowledgeable enough collectors on here to pay you fair prices for raw cards, but I'd generally expect prices a grade or two lower than graded. Just depends if it's worth the time and effort for that extra cash. Since it doesn't seem that you're overly worried about maximizing profits, I'd just sell raw, unless there are no takers at a reasonable price.

4. where to sell them
Start here with fixed prices and price drops if needed, then move to Ebay and let them rip at auction to move them.

Looking forward to seeing what you list
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