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I have a number of high dollar autographed baseballs, that I'm thinking about selling. I usually sell on eBay with decent results. I decided to look into selling via an auction house, as I see sometimes they will get higher dollar values compared to eBay. However, I had no idea that they charge a sellers fee of 15%. So here's my question, what is the advantage of selling via an auction house? The final prices are not that much higher than eBay and the commission is higher. If you look at the bottom line, eBay seems like a better deal. Plus, I have to cover authentication fees or any other incidental charges. Just the same as eBay. Am I missing something?
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