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Consign or no? Who's the best?

What has your experience been with consignment to a mastro or memory lane auction and the prices realized? I'm planning on selling a 1963 Fleer Checklist PSA 9 (SMR $2750), and was wondering what your opinion was with consignment vs. selling on ebay yourself. I have a +500 feedback score with no negs, so i dont think that should bring me down. However, do you think the extra exposure in consignment is worth the 10-15% fee associated with it? Or am I better off putting it on ebay, no reserve, and letting it fly?

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  • GriffinsGriffins Posts: 6,076 ✭✭✭
    Did you offer to all the guys on the registry first, you might get a taker right there.
    Otherwise throw it on ebay with a reserve, and if that doesn't fly pick a auction house that would do it justice- maybe one of the not so big ones, like Goodwin or Mile High.

    Always looking for Topps Salesman Samples, pre '51 unopened packs, E90-2, E91a, N690 Kalamazoo Bats, and T204 Square Frame Ramly's

  • tkd7tkd7 Posts: 1,799 ✭✭
    Mastro has a checklist PSA 8 up right now

    Fleer Checklist
  • That used to be an easy question to answer, but with Mastro auctions averaging well over 1,000 lots, a lot of things get lost in the shuffle. Mile High or Memory Lane could be a good choice since they keep the auctions small with mostly high grade single card lots. Put it on Ebay with a high reserve and see what kind of action it brings. You can always relist it or give someone a second chance offer. I have never been to a high dollar auction where the auctioneer says "I'm sorry, the auction ended at 9:15, no more bids", which is Ebays problem with high ticket items. At least if you consign with an auction house, the bids can keep rolling in, which is the concept behind a true auction....
  • For a card like mine, what auction house do you think would be my best option? I'm pretty unfamiliar with them and what they are known for selling/what kind of collectors they attract.
  • sagardsagard Posts: 1,900 ✭✭✭
    If you know what your card is worth, put it on ebay with a high opening bid. Do not use a reserve as they are costly and nobody likes them. An auction with $3000 reserve will cost $30 to list. An auction with a $3000 opening bid is only $4.80.

    If you don't know what it's worth, investigate. Contact dealers. Contact Mastro. Find out their guesses and take a few shots on Ebay yourself.

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