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I have a chance to buy a collection. From the photos the cards are in Ex condition overall. Here it is:
Baseball: 1958 - 1 card 1959 - 1 card 1963 - 1 card 1964 - 4 cards 1965 - 42 (Juan Marichal, AL HR Leaders, Boog Powell) 1966 - 185 (Hank Aaron (2), Sandy Koufax, Jim Palmer, Phi Niekro, Jim Hunter, Yankees rookies) 1967 - 70 (Billy WIlliams, Fergie Jenkins) 1968 - 3 1969 - 33 (Don Drysdale (2), Brooks Robinson (2), Rod Carew) 1970 - 20 1971 - 82 (Pete Rose, Thurman Munson, Steve Carlton) 1972 - 182 (Pete Rose, Willie Mays, Carl Yastremski) 1973 - 249 (Roberto Clemente, Hank Aaron (2), Brooks Robinson, Don Sutton, Pete Rose, Al Kaline) 1974 - 720 (Hank Aaron (8), Johnny Bench, Rod Carew, Steve Carlton, Reggie Jackson (2), Mike Schmidt (2), Pete Rose, Dave Winfield, Steve Garvey, Carl Yastremski) 1975 - 180 (Hank Aaron, Mike Schmidt, Brooks Robinson, Robin Yount, Dave Winfield) Total: 1815 cards Football: 1964 - 3 cards 1966 - 78 cards (Gale Sayers, Mike Ditka, Dick Butkus, John Unitas, Bart Starr, Sonny Jurgensen) 1969 - 4 1970 - 33 (Gale Sayers, Joe Namath (glossy), John Unitas (glossy), Larry Brown) 1971 - 143 (OJ Simpson, Gale Sayers, Gene Washington, Alan Page) 1972 - 276 (Joe Namath, Deacon Jones, John Riggins, Bubba Smith, Terry Bradshaw, LC Greenwood, Gene Washington, John Brodie, Calvin Hill) 1974 - 22 1975 - 59 (Bubba Smith, Ken Stabler, Rocky Bleier 1976 - 30 1977 - 180 (Archie Griffin, Bob Griese, Ken Stabler, Ed Too Tall Jones, Terry Bradshaw, Joe Greene, LC Greenwood, Jim Marshall, Alan Page) 1978 - 351 (Dan Fouts, Charlie Joiner, Ed Jones, OJ Simpson, John Riggins, Archie Manning, Rocky Bleier, John Stallworth, Alan Page, Fran Tarkenton) 1979 - 165 (Jim Hart, Charlie Joiner, Drew Pearson, Bob Griese, Earl Campbell, Rocky Bleier, Larry Brown, Fran Tarkenton) Total: 1344 cards Hockey 1974-75 - 18 Basketball: 1974-75 - 4 Globetrotters - 5 Total: 3186 cards. Any thoughts on what kind of offer I should make? Assume it's local and there's no shipping. Thanks Ted
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No one has a rough estimate? What would you pay for it?
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$100-$150 at the most if you plan on selling them.
EDITED: I know nothing about football pricing. Last edited by bnorth; 12-02-2019 at 08:47 AM. |
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That's hard to say. A lot depends upon how you view the condition for your collection. The large number of '72 thru '75 baseball and '71 and '72 football seem to bring pretty good value to the lot. I always hate to get cards that I will want to upgrade later, so don't like spending a lot on cards that are soft EX or lower. If you are set building for sale and these contribute greatly to finishing sets that you can sell, there would seem to be good value at $200 or maybe a bit more. Heck, if you can manage to get a complete set of that '71 football without much more being put into it, you can make your money back on that alone I would think. But, I'm really a collector and not a resale guy, so this is just my personal, perhaps undereducated, opinion. Looks like a fun lot if nothing else.
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Anyone else? I'm supposed to follow up tonight if I'm interested - I appreciate any feedback....thank you....
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$100. Lots of low value commons and easy to find HOF ers
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$137.52 or thereabouts.....1815 baseball ....just not a bunch of "Pre-68" value.
As others have said....It depends on their expected fate. Depending if you are filling holes in your collection or re-selling requires different eyeballs. |
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If you were going to list those cards individually on Ebay as "Buy It Now" / "Best Offer", my guess is that you might be able to get $400 to $500 total, over a period of a few months. It could even take a year or longer to sell them all that way. Or, if you grouped them into small lots and auctioned them off quickly, I'd guess you might be able to get $200 total, maybe $300 if you're real lucky.
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So there seems to be a consensus, which is on an amount even lower than I thought. Anyone else want to jump in, or are we solid about this range? Thanks to everyone for sharing their views....
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If you are buying for resale you first need to figure out what you believe you can sell the cards for. After you figure your selling prices then you need to know what percentage you need to work with considering overhead and time.
If you are buying for your own collection then what are you comfortable paying. With the information provided I don't believe I would give more than $150 if I am reselling. Maybe $225 -250 if I am going to add them to my collection. Just the thoughts from more of a collector not so much a seller. |
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Thanks to everyone.
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$125 to $150 max...any year with less than 20-25 cards is a throw in if not a HOFer...
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If you want the cards, $200 is fair. If you want to flip them $100 is about all I'd pay.
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I buy way too high lol. I was going to say you could make money (though it would be slow as some pointed out) at $250. Figuring about $500 value. You've got some solid rookies in Butkus, Sayers, Campbell, Yount and Winfield though I would hope the 70's cards are better than just EX. Other quick sale cards are Unitas, Clemente, Mays and Aaron. After that it's going to turn into a slog.
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