Advice wanted - best way to sell a vintage set - half graded (7 & 8)

Not trying to spam this board, so I'll be a little vague. A complete topps baseball set from the early 1960's. About 260 PSA graded cards - all 7's & 8's (including most stars and RC's). The raw cards (which constitute the other half of the set) are conservatively 50% NM, 25% Ex/Mt+, 25% Ex/Mt. Most of the set (400+ cards) is from vending lots.
Am looking to get a price for the whole set that is roughly the equivalent of SMR for the graded only (about $8k) - so it is not a cheap set. (edited to clarify)
Would you :
a. sell it on ebay complete
b. break it up on ebay
c. consign
d. other - incl. sell here
For what it's worth, I am a pretty well known seller on ebay with great feedback. I am leaning towards selling complete, but it is a pretty big ticket item, and most of the guys who can afford this type of item seem to favor NM/MT sets - I'd call this one NM+.
Am looking to get a price for the whole set that is roughly the equivalent of SMR for the graded only (about $8k) - so it is not a cheap set. (edited to clarify)
Would you :
a. sell it on ebay complete
b. break it up on ebay
c. consign
d. other - incl. sell here
For what it's worth, I am a pretty well known seller on ebay with great feedback. I am leaning towards selling complete, but it is a pretty big ticket item, and most of the guys who can afford this type of item seem to favor NM/MT sets - I'd call this one NM+.
Mike
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Collecting 1970s Topps baseball wax, rack and cello packs, as well as PCGS graded Half Cents, Large Cents, Two Cent pieces and Three Cent Silver pieces.
On my bigger coin collections that I sell I will take the time to break it up into smaller lots because I seem to do better. I listed a Seated dime collection last year on ebay with a reserve and it made it to $41,000 and didn't sell. I took the time to list each coin and it sold for a little over $53,000.
The shipping and collectiing payments was a pain in the arse, but it was worth it.
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