My Sons (2 of em) Manage stores called Vintage Stock here in Tulsa...Thats what they do for a living.....I'm sure they could guide you as to what the value is, may buy em from you, or sell em for you...kapt
My Son at the Store in Broken Arrow ok---Sloan
Son at 41st and Yale is Steen---in Tulsa Ok---Broken Arrow is a suburb of Tulsa..
Name of co. is Vintage Stock---call up info---get the #'s and ask for Sloan Manning or Steen Manning--tell em their Old Dad(Karl) sent you-
Expect to get no more than 10% of the listed value back for the cards. I had a collection awhile back and it was impossible to sell. People offering $10 for $300 mint condition cards and shit. I don't think you will ever get book value or even close to it so expect to be low balled ...... BIG TIME! I didn't sell my cards from when i was a kid because i refused to just give them away like that. I heard going to trade shows is the best way. Ebay might work well too. I would probably try that.
Expect to get no more than 10% of the listed value back for the cards. I had a collection awhile back and it was impossible to sell. People offering $10 for $300 mint condition cards and shit. I don't think you will ever get book value or even close to it so expect to be low balled ...... BIG TIME! I didn't sell my cards from when i was a kid because i refused to just give them away like that. I heard going to trade shows is the best way. Ebay might work well too. I would probably try that.
I am looking at selling a sports card collection of mine from the 70's and 80's.
Anyone have an idea on how to do this? WHo can I contact to get the best value?
Spinner,
I'd defintely take advantage of Kman's sons. The card industry has changed drastically over the last few years. They could probably explain PSA or BGS grading and if it would be worth the cost of having done, Beckett Price Guides, etc., to let you weigh your options.
As a few of the others have said, it's certainly a buyer's market nowadays with Ebay primarily responsible for bringing prices down.
I'd defintely take advantage of Kman's sons. The card industry has changed drastically over the last few years. They could probably explain PSA or BGS grading and if it would be worth the cost of having done, Beckett Price Guides, etc., to let you weigh your options.
As a few of the others have said, it's certainly a buyer's market nowadays with Ebay primarily responsible for bringing prices down.
Cards came way down before ebay. The cards got ruined because the card companies got greedy by making so many damn different sets, specials etc. Burned a lot of people out including myself. Plus the new price guides that started coming out monthly jacking the prices up so quick hurt it as well.
Get A Copy Of Sports Collectors ******, "scd", Good Newspaper To Use For Sources Who Are Interested In Buying, If You Live Or Travel To Major League Cities Break Your Cards Down To Those Areas And Hustle Them In The Big Shops, Local Interest Means Alot In Iterest, I. E. Denny Mclain, In Detroit, Larkin In Cinn, Etc
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