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Posted By: warshawlaw
That is a reason NOT to send the items to a big auctioneer. Most of them want to generate lots worth thousands each, so they will cluster your cards in unwieldy and often unrelated accumulations that no one except a dealer will buy. You then give 15% to the auctioneer and the buyer pays 15% as a premium. Net effect, you leave a fortune on the table. The best way to go is to grade all premium cards with SGC or PSA, then work through Ebay to sell them. The remaining cards can always be blown out if you want. |
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