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Yes, we all know that t206s and some other issues are almost liquid assets, but what about the issues that are extremely hard to move? I'm NOT talking profit margin here, just what happens when you want (expect) to sell certain cards fairly quickly at fair prices so you can buy others. Obviously, the number of collectors of each issue vary wildly, but I'm wondering if you have found some issues SURPRISINGLY hard to sell--whether it be Fan Craze, or Ramlys or t207s. Thanks.
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lower to lower/mid grade "Play Ball" cards have always been a tough sell, especially the 1939 & 1940's
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Assuming for the argument that you aren't blowing them out:
T202 E126
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T207 commons don't seem to move very fast.
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and the easiest set to sell ?
t206, cracker jack, 33 goudey and 52 topps ? |
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Also, Rhett, I know you're right on the PB's and Im about to put up 190 mid-grade 1940's FS...you made me cringe! ![]() |
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So are they tough to sell...or are they overpriced? It seems to me you're asking the wrong question. If they sit around at a given price, then economics will say it's overpriced...
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Geno,
I am not sure there is any price I would collect '40 Playballs at. ![]()
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Some tough Post War odd balls are book valued way high and are tough to sell at that price.
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There are some minor league issues that don't seem to be selling. No one bought the Clement Brothers card that was on eBay. It had an opening bid of $499.
I was watching the Sterling Auction last night and haven't checked yet to see if anyone bought the Texas Tommy. |
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It been my finding that....... all cards are hard to sell if the price in not right, and all cards are easy if the price is right.
some cards are tough to ship though ![]() ![]() 1952 La Patrie Album Sportif Last edited by fkw; 05-28-2012 at 09:05 PM. |
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I think that the more mainstream cards will sell right around the same price with very little variation over time. The more obscure cards can easily be either a "home run" or "bust" and these would be the kind that can sit for a long time with many price reductions and still not sell until they are practically given away. I should know, these have been my forte for the past several years.
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That's an open ended question because if you put any preWWII issue on ebay for .99 I don't think you would have any problem selling them. Now getting a price close to what YOU think they are worth is another issue.
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I'd think that '33 Goudey, Cracker Jacks, and T206s would all qualify as "mainstream"
Others would probably include sets like T205 as well, but the one's I've listed definitely qualify. Last edited by terjung; 05-26-2012 at 12:07 PM. |
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Good answer, Brian, I would go with that.
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The seller can dictate a price, but the buyer ultimately dictates the value at that point in time. If it's hard to sell (assuming good visibility), it's overpriced in the current market. Of course, a new buyer (market) may emerge if you let it sit there. An auction is the purest way to determine today's "value."
Take Care, Geno |
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Try selling a C46 that isn't Gandil, Hoy or one of the 2 HOFers... you'll practically have to give it away. I don't know if it's because they're ugly or if the "Blame Canada" bias is in full effect, but those cards don't move.
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What Bill meant to say was Taylor, not Hoy, but point well made.
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Greg - T204's go up & down. The market for them stinks now, but give it time and they'll be back up. Bill |
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What about Ramlys and Fan Craze. Great-looking cards, loved by many, but hard to sell at fair price if need be?
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![]() Seriously though, C46s seem to travel in large groups. When I was buying I had all kinds of luck picking them up in bunches and when I was selling, I had luck selling them in bunches. But buying or selling a specific 1 or 2 at any given time can be challenging. Regards, eh ![]() Richard. |
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