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SELL AS IS OR COMPLETE AND THEN SELL??
Posted By: bill latzko
I have decided to sell my partial T202 set which is presently #13 on the registry. While it is only 35% complete, it does have 3 of the Cobb cards, 2 of the JOhnson's and a Mathewson, Speaker and Cy Young. An additional 12 cards have one of the "lesser" HOF'ers. All but two of the 45 cards are PSA 4 or PSA 5--one is a psa 3, one a psa 6.The SMR totals approx $14,800. |
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Posted By: Matt
In your circumstance, I would suggest the following order of priority: |
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Posted By: Jason L
Sum of the parts is always greater than the whole, unless you can attach provenance of some sort, perhaps. |
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SELL AS IS OR COMPLETE AND THEN SELL??
Posted By: boxingcardman
For an easily completed set a nice full set is often more attractive for a seller because you can get rid of the whole thing, whereas if you break it you may be cleaned out of the nice cards and left with a bunch of unsellable ones. For a tough set there are enough people working the set to get some decent bidding going on the breakup. |
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Posted By: jP
Bill i would try and complete it anyway i can and then sell it off as a complete set, i feel it is more attractive to sell off as a full set. best of luck whatever you decide to do. peace. |
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Posted By: Misunderestimated (Brian H.)
I think that as you describe it you are best off selling it now. Completing the set may take quite a while regardless of the grading requirements and I didn't get the impression that you wanted to wait that long. If you are willing to use eBay you could auction each card separately. With dealers its probably best to just have them buy the whole thing (although you mY ely have to listen to them tell you how crummy some of the cards are . |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
I don't think the set will do that well sold as a whole. For some bizarre reason the set isn't that popular -- even though the cards are incredible. I'd break it up and sell them one at a time. |
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Posted By: Scot Reader
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Posted By: Mark T
its only 45 cards....sell individually. Try B/S/T first since its free. Then Ebay as a last resort. |
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Posted By: Josh
I need 12 cards to finish the whole set but wouldn't mind getting some for trade bait!I am interested if the price is right. Please e-mail me. |
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Posted By: Scott Levy
Selling individually is the way to go. Or you can always sell us some of your fantastic T206 cards (don't I wish). |
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Posted By: Bob
I am one of the biggest proponents around with regard to set completion, but I have to agree with Jeff here, sell the cards individually. |
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Posted By: JimB
I agree with the general sentiment; sell them individually. I would start at the BST as well. |
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