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Congratulations Micah, you did it !!!
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Nice!!! It's always great to reach a difficult goal. I'm a bit sentimental, I'd hold on to it for a while, but that's just me. If you're going to auction it off, then let the auction house advise and definitely let them do the footwork on getting the cards graded.
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Congrats! I worked on mine , at times harder than others, over a 10 year span before I completed the 1915 set!
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Congrats, that's no easy task!
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In response to a couple of your questions: Carefully choose your auction house - if you are confident you have chosen wisely - let them decide or at least advise you on the best way to sell/grade etc. I would want all the high value card to be graded.
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Congratulations on the '15 CJ set completion!
1. If the other 42 are already graded in an SGC slab I probably wouldn't bother with PSA especially with the lengthy turn around times. But it would also depend on which 42 are non PSA...Cobb, WaJo, Honus, Matty, JJ are gonna sell regardless of slab 2. I would first try to sell them myself, even offer them here on net54, then I would pick an AH (REA, HA, LOTG etc...) to sell in individual lots and not at the same time maybe break them up in several auctions over a year to maximize the amounts: CJDave sold his CJs on net54 and I believe he did well then he sent the ones that didn't sell to Crazy Uncle and well we all know what happened after that... For example LOTG auctioned off a complete '14 CJ set earlier this year and some cards didn't come close to their price potential because there were way too many choices...that set had mostly PSA but the Cobb and Moriarity were SGC 3. If you do use an AH I would definitely let them submit the 42 for faster turn around times Tony Last edited by Kidnapped18; 12-08-2020 at 07:05 PM. |
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Huge accomplishment. Congrats
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I wouldn't spend any more money on it, the set is done
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Congratulations! That is no easy feat. Always love hearing the journey's to finish a set!
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