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If you are looking to liquidate in the most time/cost effective manner possible, it may be worthwhile looking into consigners like Greg Morris Cards or Probstein or going to one of the big auction houses like Heritage or Goldin or one of the others. It obviously depends on what you have, how much you have, etc. But they will handle everything with regard to shipping to individual buyers, and it will simplify your tax bill as well.
Selling on ebay can be a huge hassle. Selling on the BST board here is easier. But if you are going to individually sell hundreds of cards, it will be a lot of work. You might save yourself a bit of money doing it yourself, because you arent paying consignment fees, but you also have to calculate how much your actual time is worth. Most people fail to consider what their own time is actually worth when trying to estimate something like this. |
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