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Old 10-08-2021, 04:34 PM
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Default Advice on Selling Memorabilia

I apologize in advance if this in the wrong section.

I picked up a fair amount of memorabilia items in a card collection that I recently purchased. Lots of nice stuff, signed balls and framed photos of Jordan, Kobe, Magic, Mantle, Williams, Aaron, etc.

What is the best way to sell this? I mainly deal in cards and don’t want to hassle with packing, shipping and trying to price all of this stuff. There are certifications for almost all of it.

I am thinking to just consign it to an auction house and let them deal with it? If so, is there one that is better than another for these kinds of items?

Thanks in advance, any and all advice is appreciated.
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Old 10-08-2021, 04:44 PM
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Just coming with certifications isn't really enough for signed items. Half of the certifications are fake, reprinted, or just from incompetent companies. You may want to post them on the memorabilia board for confirmation, there are some real autograph experts there.

But yes, there are auctionhouses that will be glad to sell your wares.
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Just coming with certifications isn't really enough for signed items. Half of the certifications are fake, reprinted, or just from incompetent companies. You may want to post them on the memorabilia board for confirmation, there are some real autograph experts there.

But yes, there are auctionhouses that will be glad to sell your wares.
+1 ...Post a few items over in the memorabilia section. A lot of certificates are bogus. If they are from a big autograph grading company then so be it.
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