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Pm sent.
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I was told there would be no math...
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Not sure why anyone would want to bring the feeding frenzy on themselves. Why not use an auction house?
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Can't speak for the seller, but my guess is that it's to get as many offers as possible. You can always go the auction house route afterwards if you can't get an offer to your liking.
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T205 (208/208) T206 (520/520) T207 (200/200) E90-1 (120/121) E91A/B/C (99/99) 1895 Mayo (18/48) N28/N29 Allen & Ginter (100/100) N162 Goodwin Champions (32/50) N184 Kimball Champions (38/50) Complete: E47, E49, E50, E75, E76, E229, N88, N91, R136, T29, T30, T38, T51, T53, T68, T73, T77, T118, T218, T220, T225 www.prewarcollector.com |
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15-20% auction house loss in fees is a lot... though sometimes people wont offer direct to the seller what they offer at an auction....both seller and buyer both lose when that happens if within that 20%...
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Call me ignorant, but I thought many of the auction houses give the hammer price to the seller and keep the juice for themselves. Am i correct in saying that? That way the seller gets the entire amount that the item "sells" for? If i am incorrect, someone please educate me
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One can negotiate with AH's to wave the consigners fee and in some cases can even obtain part of the AH's fee if the items consigned are that good.
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Shop around. If you don't like the offers, consign it to an auction house. The sets you list should get good bidding at auction.
Last edited by drcy; 03-23-2015 at 02:12 PM. |
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Guys,
that's for suggestions and funny comments Im posting pics shortly Im not selling due to needing money or family issue just thinking of future..before its on top of me RalphG |
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Considering an AH, the bidders have to factor in the 15% or 20% juice they are paying so even if the auction house gives you full hammer, you are still possibly losing money you could get from a private sale.
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Here are pics.. definitely " collector " grade !
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Shop auction houses. Take your time, there will be offers. Some better than others. Make phone calls and find someone you feel you can trust, that offers reasonable fees (juice), and will get your items the most/best exposure. When I liquidated I had about 10 auction houses that I quickly narrowed to five. Had long phone conversations with three, and very longtime conversations with two before I decided.
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Yes! We need pics! Thank you!
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As a fellow low-grade collector, I loved seeing the photos of your cards. I particularly look forward to the 34 Goudeys hitting the market. Good luck with your sale.
Mike
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Why not set up a table & sell it all at the Atlantic City National in 2016 if you can wait that long ?
Last edited by Jewish-collector; 03-24-2015 at 02:12 PM. |
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