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Questions about selling a postwar collection
Back in the 1980s and 90s I would go to card shows with my dad. I have quite a few cards of that era that are apparently worthless.
My dad however collected cards in the early 60s. He thought they were long gone but they turned up in my grandfathers house in the 90s. My dad is older and none of my sibling have any interest in the cards so I want to help him sell them and use the money on things he wants rather than let the cards sit in a closet. I've been doing a bit of research on the best way to sell off the collection. It looks like grading and ebay have changed how the market works and I'm not sure the best way to sell. I'm new here and not sure if this is in the right area, if it's kosher I can post pics of the collection and get some feedback on what the best way to proceed is. Thanks for the help. |
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