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Posted By: Rhys
I deal A LOT with autographs, and Jim Stinson would be a great resource. He accept things on consignment or for outright cash sales and ALWAYS beats other dealers in the prices he offers for things in my opinion. It would be an immediate deal with cash in your hand in a day or so and since he self authenticates, there would be no COA's needed, and no wait for the auction houses etc. I am in no way compensated by him nor would I receive a cut of anything, just refering you to a great dealer for a quick and honest deal if that is what you would be most interested in doing given your health concerns. If you do a search on the internet of Jim Stinson Sports you can find him easy enough or I can find his e mail if you want. I wish you the best in selling your items a wish for the highest prices, and if you need any help in any way from someone with 15+ years of autograph experience, I would be happy to lend you a hand for no charge at all. |
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