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So I think this thread could actually serve as a good point of reference for future potential consigners.
The question I would like to ask is as follows... What auction houses bring the most consistent prices for each of the following categories? 1. Pre WWII Baseball Cards 2. Post WWII Baseball Cards 3. Photographs 4. Autographs 5. Game Used Items 6. Ticket Stubs/Programs 7. Odd Ball Items i.e) Old Magazines, Old Books, Coin Banks, Advertising signs If I missed a category please feel free to add it as a number after 7. I hope this thread can help people get their items to the right auction houses which in turn will generate them and the auction house the most bang for their buck. |
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