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I am hoping to get a bit of help here.
My wife's uncle was given a medium sized cardboard box of non-sports cards and knowing I collect sports cards he gifted them to me. I have had them for a while and am finally getting around to digging through the boxes. The first thing that stood out to me was a stack of 2000 Topps Chrome Pokemon cards. I am not a Pokemon collector and have decided to move these cards. I did some research and found out some info. My cards are from Series 1 and I have 52 of the 78 cards. They are in very nice condition, I suspect they would grade out well but I don't send cards in for grading. I do not have any of the parallel cards (unfortunately - they go for good money). I looked on eBay and prices are all over the place. I was hoping for some suggestions on the best way to move these. I am not in a major hurry and would like to maximize the return to flip them into sports cards for my collection. I know I could throw the whole lot up on auction and let it go - this scares me a bit and I would rather set a Buy It Now price and leave it open to offers. Would it be best to post them individually or in smaller lots? If so, are there certain characters that I should price higher? Any help or insight would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! |
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Cali baby!
Posts: 22,145
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If you want to do the work, sell them individually. I would think people building sets would be your target. That could take awhile to sell. If not, sell as a lot.
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