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After you pick an auction house, you might want your CJ sets to be auctioned so that individual cards and the total set are done separately. Most $$'s wins. In my experience, the cumulative value of the individual cards usually surpasses the set's.
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Hi Sam,
Definitely. I am going to organize everything this weekend and take photos. |
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I'd like to see your tax return after you sell these sets.
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Wanted : Detroit Baseball Cards and Memorabilia ( from 19th Century Detroit Wolverines to Detroit Tigers Ty Cobb to Al Kaline). |
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Yes please!
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Whichever auction house you use, you should have them produce a separate catalog to feature how incredible your collection is.
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One option you might consider is sending one of your sets (PSA or SGC) to an auction house, and keeping the other to continue the quest of upgrading it. The influx of money from the sale of the one set should keep you flush with hobby money and renew your appreciation for the set.
Brian (just a thought from a guy who couldn't imagine having two complete 1914 Cracker Jack sets) |
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Which auction house treated you well when buying? Did you get a particularly good feeling about one vs another? Might be a nice way to reward good people.
I think the cards will do well wherever you send them. People will find great cards! Good luck ! |
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I do have my list of those that were not so nice to me....one in particular (I'll hold off mentioning the name) after cashing my check, a few days after sent me a reminder email about payment (which I didn't respond to as I considered it a timing issue). About a week later sent me a nasty email threatening to call me out on every website (i.e. Net 54) for non-payment and lack of response. After showing them my check was cashed two weeks prior, gave me an "Oops, our error". Needless to say, I will never do business with them.
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