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Old 10-25-2006, 12:12 AM
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Default Advcie re: Selling Cards @ Auction

Posted By: Russ Bright

well... since I collect a little of then and a little of now...

Any way you look at it you're probably screwed. Doesn't matter who the cards are or what of. The 2006 Fleer greats of the game had some nice game used cards thta booked from 50-100 dollars. I was picking them up all day long for 5-10 dollars. I have sold game used and gotten a fraction of what they were worth (200 dollar card BARELY went for my reserve of 50)

I have had more luck listing 1 or 2 at a time, and hoping to find a person who REALLY wants that card that will pay a premium (or close to book) I sold a couple Ken Griffey Jr cards to a guy who was a big fan. most of the cards won't go for much.

If you sell them in a lot, you could find someone who might think they're getting a good deal, and bid higher...

Good luck on these! they don't retain value very well, so getting rid of them as quickly as possible is a good idea...


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