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Old 06-07-2025, 07:54 AM
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I assume you've researched the value with all your inventoried graded material (Those will sell). If you have time, you might think about shopping all the graded stuff at any major card show. Cash is King!--a friend of mine sent a 1976 Robin Yount PSA 10 for auction, it brought a little over a thousand, not bad for a modern card! Another takes his modern graded cards and walks around to dealers tables at Nashville, usually leaves with 2-6 thousand cash a trip, of course as excepted he gets many low ball offers. just goes to the next. I did sell my 1934 Lou Gehrig on here and a few other tougher cards on B/S/T--so its an option too. eBay's a lot of work with 13 percent fees to boot, but it has a million buyers.

There are hundreds of serious buyers out there, might check out say Beckett Vintage Magazine page after page of buyers and AH-- good luck!

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Old 06-07-2025, 08:25 AM
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My take is similar to the above but slightly different

The key points

1. Flick some items you and or family member want to keep because you like it or memories attached to it.
Sometimes it is not all about the money.
2. Go thru and find the rarest items and try and sell them last (if possible) so if you raise enough funds you will not have to sell the items hardest to replace.
3. Take the emotions out of the rest of it so it does not distract you from making good business decisions
4. Good luck in you business endeavors
5. On this net54 forum there are some people that are perfect for the type of liquidation you are looking to do Leon would know who they are better than I.
6. Make your business a success and then replace whatever you need to replace
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1920 Heading Home Ruth Cards
1920s Advertising Card Babe Ruth/Carl Mays All Stars Throwing Pose
1917-20 Felix Mendelssohn Babe Ruth
1921 Frederick Foto Ruth
Rare early Ruth Cards and Postcards
Rare early Joe Jackson Cards and Postcards
1910 Old Mills Joe Jackson
1914 Boston Garter Joe Jackson
1911 Pinkerton Joe Jackson
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Good luck on which ever way you go.

I sold my first collection for good reasons (I had/have no money). Doing so was life altering in a good way.

Then, if you are still into collecting, you can start over in a smaller way...
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