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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
superstars graded. They'll sell for WAY more that way. Eddie Mathews, Snider and some of those other guys were/are prolific signers through the mail and bring $6-$10 each. Putting them in lots does okay as I used to send stuff through the mail and have sold a lot that way. Like 10 different HOFers for $69.00 with buy it now of $100 or something. The no name guys bring $1-$2 per at most. You really have to have someone collecting a specific year or player to really get someone interested. Just remember the ebay listing fees and paypal fees and all. You can burn through any potential profit pretty quickly with low $$ listings. Group the cards by year is another good deal like (15) 1974 Topps Autographed Cards or something. |
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