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But if you consign say a nice PSA 5, and the auction is listing an 8 and 9 going sky high, maybe the presence of the other two cards exploding actually gets you a better price on your card than you would have otherwise gotten, as it attracts all the relative “bargain” seekers. just a thought.
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yeah, that’s not going to be helpful.
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I am on the other end of this "argument." I don't think you can have too many red cobbs, T205 Cobbs (or any commodity type card) in an auction. Every one of them is going to be different even if they are all the same grade. A centered red cobb can go for 2x a non-centered one, even in the same grade.
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Leon, you have a very disconcerting habit of finding beautiful undergraded cards. What's your secret? Anything to do with your last name?
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I have shown it around a hundred (and one) times .....still love looking at cards like this and I know a lot of other members enjoy them too (see Jamie's gorgeous 1.5 Jackson.) As for which auction house would be best? All of our advertisers. They are getting the word to the right audience.....
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So if it's a card that's 50K, they're not going much above that. If there's 5 different ones, they'll have a bit of a lit of preferences, like maybe they like he third one then fourth then first. So they bid a bit under on the first, a bit over on the third, and have the fourth as a backup. All things being roughly equal the prices should be pretty close. On unique items, it may be a lot different. My other thought was that the auction house choice may not matter much on a commodity or a hypothetical 50K card, but might matter for a specific card. One ah might be better with T206 than the others, but not have the best pool of buyers for a different card. |
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as many said there are many good auction houses it can be consigned to. Negotiating the points back on high end cards if often key so you can maximize your profits
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Please consider my auctions at
www.AllSportsAuctions.com I have been active in the hobby for almost 50 years and ran Teletrade Sports Auctions when we were the largest in the hobby (I was one of PSA's and Jimmy Spence's largest customers). Due to this I have a massive mailing list. I am also a long-time collector with a huge inventory of all kinds of sports memorabilia, myself, so I know all the major dealers/collectors of just about every type of sports collectible and will contact them to maximize your results. In my current auctions, I have sold items for $300,000.00 and $10.00 and everything in between. I have received RECORD PRICES on vintage sports cards, autographs, programs, game used jerseys, etc. Over the years I have sold just about every vintage card except a T206 Wagner. In my auctions, consignors (and buyers) get very personalized service as I am the only employee and will make it so we all are satisfied! I have very little overhead so I am happy to bend to make it worth your while! Please take a look at my website or give me a call. You won't be disappointed! Sincerely, Andy Sandler (914) 388-2940 andy@allsportsauctions.com |
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Whereas in the past the auctions wouldn't do this
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