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Old 11-09-2015, 01:15 PM
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Default 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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Old 11-09-2015, 01:26 PM
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Hi newbie,
Please post pics, so we can see what you have and potential value.
Leon, whom is the mod/owner here does operate a Auction House called B&L auctions. But you might also know of the 2 thats on Ebay (PWCC and Probstein).
Theres a another guy on the board- LeeB. whom operates Sterlings auction. Both of these guys here are great and quick.
We also do have a B/S/T, but since your a newbie and all, assume to provide references and etc.
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I wish my dad had cards to pass down good luck
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It will depend on what you have and condition. If you have a substantial collection in high-grade condition, it may be worth it to check out getting the cards professionally graded before you sell. I think it's important to point out that most collectors notions of "grading" differ widely now when compared to the 1980's. Many cards that were called mint or near mint honestly back then are now held to higher scrutiny, and may only grade EX-MT or EX, say in the PSA 5 or 6 range. While these are certainly still generally considered "nice" and collectible cards, there is quite a difference between the money that PSA 5 vintage cards go for in today's market vs. those in truly higher grade, such as the PSA 8's and above. Just speaking personally, if I had quit collecting for a while and had to go back and tell my 12 year-old self something about card values today - that would be it. The condition of your cards as judged by today's condition standards could mean the difference between something that is just a nice fun collection (what I focus on) and something that could payoff your mortgage...
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Old 11-09-2015, 02:36 PM
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Thanks for the help, I asked around a few other forums and haven't really gotten much other than get them graded but with the cost of grading I would like to know much more before plunking down the cash to find out the cards aren't worth grading.

Back to my dad's collection, he grew up on a rural farm and would watch his younger siblings on the weekend when my grandparents would go shopping and they would buy him a few packs as payment. Living on a farm meant few chances to trade so he has quite a few doubles, in some cases as many as 10 of the same card. He took immaculate card of the cards but looking over them there are many that have gum stains or printing issues that were there from the factory but at the time they were penny cards so I'm assuming the factory QC was pretty terrible.


To start off he has almost a whole set of bazooka all star cards in pretty nice condition



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Old 11-09-2015, 02:37 PM
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He has quite a few Post and Jello cards


Lots of team cards


And lots of all star group cards
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Old 11-09-2015, 02:40 PM
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He has quite a few Life of Babe Ruth Cards



I started by grabbing random good players out of a random box




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