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View Poll Results: If the ending bid for the set is higher than the total lots, the set sells complete | |||
Yes, maximizes sales price people will just bid to win the whole thing |
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10 | 19.61% |
No, bidders feel it's a like a reserve, bidders dont bother going after lots |
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18 | 35.29% |
Could go either way , explain |
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16 | 31.37% |
Please go away ....self explanatory |
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7 | 13.73% |
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It depends on the set, I don't think Ive seen an E-card set offered as a whole, usually broken up into stars and groups of the rest. Partial T206 and Goudeys seem to attract action for setbuilders. What seems to be hot are complete sets that are on the PSA registry so a guy can spend a bunch of money for instant notoriety.
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I have seen a few in the past 4 to 5 years. For the seller it is a win I believe. Since it sells for the highest amount (whether 1 lump sum or a bunch of smaller that combine to be over the 1 big bid). Since he wins either way. However, as others said this method may discourage the bidders on the individual items.
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I have a question associated with this. Is there a good tool to monitor all the auction house listings and do analysis on sales?
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The Collectible app used to do that; not sure if it's still around.
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I think I missed that boat.
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Signed 1953 Topps set: 264/274 (96.35 %) |
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I put either way, because I've seen it go both ways. I remember a while ago, a member consigned a near-complete signed 1954 Topps set, and the AH sold it as one lot. It underperformed, and the consignor was understandably not happy. For a whole set, I would recommend splitting out the HOF/key cards/high numbers and selling those individually, then selling the rest as a lot. The commons might make more listed individually, but then you have to list and photograph them all separately, then you've got a big pile of unsold commons to hold onto until you find the right buyer.
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