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Consignment Question??
I am sure this has been rehashed time and time again in the past, but I am curious about recently?? Has anyone recently consigned with Sterling, CollectorConnection or Al at Love of the Game? I was thinking of consigning some stuff. I don't have nice enough stuff to fit in with REA (Seems like they only want 5 figure consignments), but I do have a ton of nice stuff that will fit in nicely with some of the smaller guys......
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LOTG is not a smaller guy anymore. It is every bit as good as any auction house. For a sub-$10,000 consignment I would look at Brockelman Auctions.
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You might consider Quick Consignments which sells expediently via eBay (BIN with BO or multi-day auction), and provides a very competitive net return after nominal commission.
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Here is the link. https://www.quickconsigncards.com/ |
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REA is doing all kinds of smaller auctions. I've got my own card in the current auction and am only giving them 5% for accepting my card. It had a $10 starting bid.
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Personally, if I needed to raise cash and had some smaller items (less than $1K each), I'd go with Probstein123. If you don't like the ebay format, I'd try to see if I could put together a larger consignment in total dollar value, and then negotiate with the different auction houses for the best rate, ideally 0% seller commission. I haven't used the smaller auction houses like Brockelman and Sterling before, but they may be good options also. One thing about using one of the larger auction houses like REA is that if you just have smaller items, they may get lost among all of the big ticket items in that auction, so you have to decide if your stuff really is the best fit for that auction house to get maximum value.
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all the names listed so far seem to be good choices (no idea about Quick). I have had experience with them all. Of the names mentioned I have had particularly good experience with Love of the Game and my few top drawer pieces have historically gone to REA as far back as 20+ years.
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I think any of those options would be a great choice. 3 companies who do a great job.
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I have had good experiences co-signing with Heritage. Another company to mention to bring into the mix of the previous mentioned companies.
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I vote REA as well. I, too, have a card in the current auction and it is only like a $1K+ card. Their smaller auctions seem pretty friendly to lower value cards.
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