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Old 06-07-2025, 07:54 AM
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I assume you've researched the value with all your inventoried graded material (Those will sell). If you have time, you might think about shopping all the graded stuff at any major card show. Cash is King!--a friend of mine sent a 1976 Robin Yount PSA 10 for auction, it brought a little over a thousand, not bad for a modern card! Another takes his modern graded cards and walks around to dealers tables at Nashville, usually leaves with 2-6 thousand cash a trip, of course as excepted he gets many low ball offers. just goes to the next. I did sell my 1934 Lou Gehrig on here and a few other tougher cards on B/S/T--so its an option too. eBay's a lot of work with 13 percent fees to boot, but it has a million buyers.

There are hundreds of serious buyers out there, might check out say Beckett Vintage Magazine page after page of buyers and AH-- good luck!

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