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1. selling cards individually vs in bunches
More money individually, easier in groups. You see people trying to sell large groups on here, then move to individually if no bites. There are dealers or set collectors that might buy large lots. Another option is to list them all individually and offer 10% off on groups of 5 or more as an example. 2. fixed price vs auction Auction will move it at a determined time no matter what at a relatively decent market price. Fixed will get you what you want, but of course it's tricky to pinpoint not too low and not too high, have to do your research. You see a lot of sellers on here start high and drop their prices periodically. It basically ends up being a reverse auction. At some point the price gets low enough someone will pull the trigger close to what it's worth. 3. raw vs graded There are knowledgeable enough collectors on here to pay you fair prices for raw cards, but I'd generally expect prices a grade or two lower than graded. Just depends if it's worth the time and effort for that extra cash. Since it doesn't seem that you're overly worried about maximizing profits, I'd just sell raw, unless there are no takers at a reasonable price. 4. where to sell them Start here with fixed prices and price drops if needed, then move to Ebay and let them rip at auction to move them. Looking forward to seeing what you list |
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Try COMC.com out for selling as raw cards. I'd only send them cards you expect to sell for at least $3 each. But you will not have to do much work (just mail them in and then price them once they're loaded) and then they will mail them to all the buyers themselves.
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Please don't use COMC.
I would sell them all on here to make it way easier. Sell the better cards separately and the cheaper stuff in lots. To price go to eBay and see what similar cards really sold for. Then knock 10% off that and list them. They should sell fairly quickly. |
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Thanks for the swift replies so far - giving me plenty to think about . . .
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From your post looks like you have sold before on EBay and here in the Non sport section correct? There are many ways to sell of which you've done, what was your issue?
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![]() So I guess maybe this is just this 72 year old's attempt to establish some familiarity and trust with the group and begin to disassemble all the goodies accumulated over the years so it doesn't just end up in the yard sale (Covid permitting) after I'm gone. Bet I'm not the only one here. Still wondering why I flipped that 'Ted Signs' and that Mantle back in the day - at least I won ... ![]() |
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thanks for your reply |
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Let me preface this post by saying I am often wrong. This may be another one of those cases.
If I were going to sell, I would sell now. The market has been on fire for a good while now and, contrary to popular belief, that's the time to sell, not hold. The reason I think this is that there are some conditions going on that won't last forever, especially COVID which has limited people's travel and many of us have used the time to focus on our collections. I would put the higher end stuff together and sell through a good auction house the charges no commission. If your cards need graded, they can fastback that and they will give it a lot of exposure which should result in a better price. You could sell your more ordinary cards on your own and do fine. You can easily research eBay comps and offer them here at about the same price and you should do well. Ebay is also viable as are some Facebook groups. Put them in logical chunks to minimize your work (for example, you'd probably want to sell the Mantles and key players/rookies separately unless you had a near set, but if you have 150 g-vg 1956 commons, it's a lot less work to sell them in one lot than indivudiullay. There's nothing wrong with bulking out a portion to a dealer, you'll just get a lot less that way. Still, they will do the work and they deserve to make a buck. If you wait until later, there's nothing wrong with setting up at a show or two as well. it's fun, but table fees, meals, etc. take a lot of the $. I liquidated a large collection for a friend a few years ago. I made some mistakes, but I learned a little. I wish I had to do it over again and I'm also glad I have it done. We ended up with about $60K for his daughter's college. |
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I've never used COMC to sell so I don't know, but they seem to be one of those outfits that people either love or hate. There seems to be little in-between opinion wise on forums like these.
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There are some great benefits to selling on COMC. None of them apply to this seller. This seller is an older gentleman trying to get top prices for his cards. He is also getting out of the hobby. That is a horrible combination for selling on COMC in my honest opinion.
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hey rick, welcome. i joined only a few months ago, and it's a great place filled with a lot of really cool people that are generally very fair and great to deal with. the B/S/T section seems like a good spot - as others said, you save the ebay fees and if you price things fairly, they'll get sold rather quickly.
look forward to seeing the collection. |
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