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I generally use ebay for comps on 70s (semi) common cards, otherwise most low #d 70s commons are $1 cards.
For sorting, I sort by 50s (1-49, 50-99, etc) then use a mat that is prenumbered with #s for the final sort. It is 5 high and 10 wide....I used a poster board to create my sorting mat.. Your final question is the key...is it worth the time to sell $1 commons individually? For most people the answer is no, it's not. Selling them in lots is MUCH easier. Sure you make less money in the long run selling in lots, but the time saved by selling in lots is astronomical when compared to selling as singles. Higher end 71 commons , unless they are PSA SPs, semi high or high #s, still are best sold in lots. |
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