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From a traffic standpoint I would think Heritage or REA are your best bets. Possibly, Goldin or Memory lane as the runner ups (although if memory serves me, memory lane has done a bunch of the set or singles auctions) Only way to protect yourself which has upsides and down is to auction with reserve (If the item doesn't meet reserve you pay no fees - already negotiated as no consignment fee) - problem is the reserved auctions sometimes dissuade bidders. I would NOT run both sets at the same time - 2 consecutive auctions possibly - perhaps try the first with no reserve offered as a set and individual lots (as suggested) with the higher total winning out. Could possibly even use the second set as the carrot on the stick to be consigned only if the 1st set meets your expectations. I saw you offered a bunch of other items on the BST - incredible collection Dave - appreciate seeing all the great cards! Do you stick with exclusively prewar or do post war as well? Last edited by hcv123; 01-14-2020 at 07:42 PM. |
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Thank you, your input is definitely informative but more so appreciated.
My cards have been primarily 1914 & 1914 Cracker Jacks, 1919 W514s, and 1932 Caramels. My other fields have been NY Yankees World Series Tickets and memorabilia (1923, 1927, 1928, 1932 and 1956). Other than that, it has been the Blacksox tickets, autographs and memorabilia. From there my collection goes past the world of sports. First and foremost are old US Coins.....been doing that longer than I can remember. Then it is historical items....I collect signatures from the signers of the Declaration of Independence (I have all but 3), I have a full run of autographs from every president (Washington to Trump), and every VP (John Adams to Pence). From there it is just anything I find cool and interesting (basically mancave items). |
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Any chance you could post pictures of your W514 set? I just completed my W514 set in December after 10 years.
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After you pick an auction house, you might want your CJ sets to be auctioned so that individual cards and the total set are done separately. Most $$'s wins. In my experience, the cumulative value of the individual cards usually surpasses the set's.
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Hi Sam,
Definitely. I am going to organize everything this weekend and take photos. |
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I'd like to see your tax return after you sell these sets.
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Wanted : Detroit Baseball Cards and Memorabilia ( from 19th Century Detroit Wolverines to Detroit Tigers Ty Cobb to Al Kaline). |
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Yes please!
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Whichever auction house you use, you should have them produce a separate catalog to feature how incredible your collection is.
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