How can I sell my baseball cards?
Ryan asked:
I have around 1250 ten-cent cards in a shoebox that I’m looking to sell someone to on the internet for $50. I have some memorabilia cards that go up to $15 and 118 Donruss Diamond Kings that I would sell for $20 total. I also have a few promo cards I received when I was in the Yankees fan club.
Besides eBay and craigslist, does anyone want to buy them or know where I can sell them?
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i agree eBay is one of your best bets but some local card shops buy and sell used cards or secondhand shops. of course you can just sell them to kids at a garage sale but if you want to make good money then professional card shops. post an ad online and see if anyone is interested.
hope this helps!
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ebay would be a good place to sell cards. You could also trade or sell with friends, or trade them in to a store that sells baseball cards
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……an auction might be a good place to turn.
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The hardest part of the card collecting hobby is cashing out. You get so many rookie cards no one has ever heard of very cheaply and then 7 years later after 5 straight pro-bowls, if they are NFL cards, they quadruple in value according to the Beckett listings and you have made, in theory, a profit. The answer to this is not a good one because it isn’t an acceptable answer but it is very nearly like saying that is the way the cookie crumbles with several exceptions. You need friends. Get your friends interested in card collecting with several gifts to get them excited. See if their friends might be interested with a small percentage as a finders fee. Also, going to some of the games, if you can, or conventions to hook up with sports fanatics.
There are card stores that buy and sell collectible cards but they will not buy 1,000 ten cent cards, even if they are arranged in what is known as a “complete set,” all the cards of one company and one year in numerical order and good condition. They only buy 50 dollar cards and hundred dollar cards. It’s like they are saying “I’m not interested in your ‘crap,’ please take that junk somewhere else because I will never sell it!” Which isn’t very nice of them.
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Ebay would be 1 option. Find a card shop or a flea market.
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ebay duh