Best way to sell PSA 4-7s?
balco757
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I have a stack of about 50 cards (mostly 75-79 Topps and OPC HOFers) that came back graded anywhere from 5-7 and some 8 with qualifiers (either OC, or PD). Ah, my early days of submissions when I thought they were all MINT.
I have no interest in keeping these cards but am wondering what you think is the best way to sell. I realize I can always donate them, but figure they have some value to someone out there, even at $2-3 bucks/card.
Is it best to list them individually or as a lot? The cards for example are:
(4) 78 OPC Murrays PSA 5-7
(4) 78 OPC Rose PSA 5-7
79 OPC Eddie Murray PSA 6, Schmidt and Brett PSA 8 PD
You get the idea.
Thanks for any ideas that do not include paper for my fireplace!!
Steve
I have no interest in keeping these cards but am wondering what you think is the best way to sell. I realize I can always donate them, but figure they have some value to someone out there, even at $2-3 bucks/card.
Is it best to list them individually or as a lot? The cards for example are:
(4) 78 OPC Murrays PSA 5-7
(4) 78 OPC Rose PSA 5-7
79 OPC Eddie Murray PSA 6, Schmidt and Brett PSA 8 PD
You get the idea.
Thanks for any ideas that do not include paper for my fireplace!!
Steve
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Julen
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I would sell them individually. I just sold 30 1971 fb PSA 7's that I had tried listing at $4.99 in the past and they went unsold. I started them all this time at $.99 and all of them sold and some went well above the $4.99.
I think when you start an auction at $.99 and people see a bid on it, they are more apt to bid because they take comfort that someone else wants it.
I think that when selling lots you leave money on the table.
My Auctions
I begin most all of my auctions at $.99 now. Go for much higher than the BIN prices they'd been listed at in my store. Go figure.