Thread: Pricing Vintage
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Old 11-23-2021, 09:02 AM   #8
JimV
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I agree with discodanman45 that you should price individually. If you list your prices and grades accurately and point out flaws in your description, then your vintage should sell very well. If you grade fairly, you will get repeat buyers.

As Dan also points out, your time is a determining factor, it essentially determines the low $ value of what you decide to list. Under that price point, you can set up “u pick” lots of ten or twenty for each year or try to move common lots via trade here if you don’t want to wait for those u pick lots to move.

Good luck. FYI - I would be interested in any 1972 Topps “In Action” cards for trade or sale. No worries either way.
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