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Posted By: James Gallo
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
I'd take them to ebay. Not sure about the blue book, but the Draper & Maynard catalog should do okay. Not sure either one would bring the minimum $100 in a Mastro auction. |
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Posted By: Steve M.
No intention of stepping on your toes Leon but I think that is what you might have recommended. |
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Posted By: T E
Ebay the books and signatures if they have been authenticated. I agree books values ay not make the cut for auctionhouse, but maybe someone knows better. Of course, ebay option does depend on your feedback... |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
If you have good feedback and provide good images of the signatures and COA, eBay is a decent place to sell signatures. Most bidders like a clear look at the signature, either because they want to make their own opinion or because they like to know a seller is confident enough to provide a clear picture. Though, most eBay bidders will rely on the Spence COA as final word. |
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