How can I sell my baseball cards?
I have so many baseball, football, hockey, basketball cards and I do not know how to sell. They are mostly in the early 90 cards, most of the top notch on the cover. They probably have between 40,000 and 100,000 cards. Many games complete factory-sealed, unopened packages some are, some are at 800 or 3200 account shoebox style, which is worth at least a quarter in 1996 are in the pages of cards, worth 3-4 dollars or more are in the individual cardholder. I have a 1984 Topps John Elway in near perfect condition I have Barry Bonds rookie, I have many more that I do not know what I have. The problem I have is that I'm not up in after requesting the cards. Everything I want to do is get rid of them and take half of Beckett book value only to discard them. I just have no idea how to get rid of them, but in a way I can get at least 20-50% of book value. So my question is what is the best way to sell and the best way to list what I have?
You have four main routes to sell their cards. Sell yourself at trade shows. Sold as one lot. Sell your collection piece by piece. Consign your collection to a merchant who try to sell to you. In any case, a collection of size will have some time to sort and sell. Giving up hope that you Beckett will receive half of any thing that you have. The card market is much softer than it was a decade ago and if you really want to leave his beloved collection, be willing to humble reality can get 15 percent of what they feel their value.
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