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Best way to sell 500,000 cards? 1971-1998..

Hi guys.

I have about 500,000 cards left from 1971-2000 with about 90% of them from 1980-1998.

for example i have 10,000 84 topps football, 10,000 85 topps football
5,000 82 topps baseball, 5,000 81 topps baseball, 20,000 87 opc etc
Probably have 500 different griffeys, ripken, bonds, arod, montana etc


I have employees at $7 an hour.

Is it worth it to have them build sets? build player lots? build team lots? Starter sets?

It seems like between their wages and ebay and paypal and shipping fees on heavy items, it wont be worth the effort.
Should i just list them in one lot and try to get $5000 for them? or is that price not even realistic? $2000?

i wish i could just list them all for $1ea like burbank and pay no listing fees.. But who will sort them all!!!

Thoughts?

Maybe build only the sets that sell for at least $40.. then group up the rest in one lot?

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  • gregm13gregm13 Posts: 5,798 ✭✭✭
    I'd be interested in some of your 70's and 80's fb cards.

    Greg M.
    Collecting vintage auto'd fb cards and Dan Marino cards!!

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  • thedutymonthedutymon Posts: 4,323
    Roger,
    If you decide to split the stuff up, I get first dibs on the 84 Football lot. I have been steadily selling lots of those out of my store for two years now and am just about out of the last 10,000 card lot I bought.

    Neil
    Actually Collect Non Sport, but am just so full of myself I post all over the place !!!!!!!
  • larryallen73larryallen73 Posts: 6,069 ✭✭✭
    I would sell as a lot. If someone is willing to give you $1,500 I would take it.
  • Years ago, I broke all my football crap up into team lots and made out really well. What you'll get for teams with low fanbases will be canceled out by your Cowboys, Giants, Packers, etc lots. This was back in 2003ish so I know a lot may have changed, but just a suggestion...
  • goose3goose3 Posts: 11,471 ✭✭✭
    do like Rube did and box them up and sell them for 15.00 or something PPD.
  • tedh111tedh111 Posts: 258
    Did you check Burbank's buy prices? He pays pretty strong for bulk commons from the various years if they are already broken down by year.
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  • kcballboykcballboy Posts: 1,405 ✭✭✭
    I'd be interested in any higher grade 75 Topps baseball lots.
    Travis
  • PSASAPPSASAP Posts: 2,284 ✭✭✭
    We need to create demand for sports cards in Europe and Asia. Even our common crap would seem pretty rare to them!
  • BassPro77BassPro77 Posts: 1,152
    any 1980 baseball?? may be interested
    Bill
    looking for PELLE LINDBERGH's psa and 1960 fleer baseball psa 8 and up
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  • CDsNutsCDsNuts Posts: 10,092
    Use them as tips in strip clubs. Strippers love to collect cards. I know this chick named Stacy who will dance all night long for 84 Donruss singles.
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  • lanemyer85lanemyer85 Posts: 1,362 ✭✭✭
    unless you can find someone local to buy the whole lot you're probably better off breaking them into player and team lots. Break up the elite star players like the guys you've mentioned..Montana and Griffey types and then take the minor stars and commons broken up by team and load them up into flat rate boxes.
  • Bosox1976Bosox1976 Posts: 8,566 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Big fat tax writeoff with no labor cost via donation to a NFP. You can have one of the experts here on the boards appraise them for you. They can be out of your life in an hour.
    Mike
    Bosox1976
  • Offer the employees a percentage of every sale, that way they have an incentive to help you maximize profits

    Break them into large lots based on players, years, sets. partial sets, rookies, etc., that will sell for at least $50. If that becomes too time consuming, make them even bigger and go for $100

    And yes, donate up to around $5k for a tax write-off. Once over the standard deduction, they start asking a lot more question
    Tom
  • BunkerBunker Posts: 3,926
    Just in case you do break it up, if there are any 1984 Donruss, I would like a crack at them image. Maybe you could list what you have on the B/S/T...who knows you may get rid of half of them that way.

    for example i have 10,000 84 topps football, 10,000 85 topps football
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  • richtreerichtree Posts: 1,501 ✭✭✭
    Yeah, you could start by listing some on here now that you have peaked everyone's interest !!!!

    LOL< I am sure a lot will get scouped up here.


    :?agree ?
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  • CrimsonTiderCrimsonTider Posts: 1,381 ✭✭✭
    I would be interested in some OPC lots, any year
    collecting Dale Murphy and OPC
  • RogermnjRogermnj Posts: 1,809 ✭✭
    ok, thanks for the opionions. I will start by listing some lots on the bst boards and see how sales go.
    Roger-
  • BoopottsBoopotts Posts: 6,784 ✭✭
    You might want to give Krukcards a call, I think they've bought bulk lots of commons in the past. There also used to be a guy on the East Coast who paid $10 per 10,000 cards-- I'll see if I can dig up his contact info.

  • rbdjr1rbdjr1 Posts: 4,474 ✭✭

    If you do not need the $$$$$ right away, why not try breaking them up, by creating different lots:

    Player lots
    Year lots
    Surprise bulk lots (like Rube did)
    Star card lots

    etc. etc etc.

    Be fair, give good deals, and I'm sure you will "zero-in" which lots are selling and which ones are not selling.


    Or, another suggestion, why not partner with some CU thread members? If some agree to split 50/50 with you, let them break-up and sort your cards into sell-able lots and then list them on ebay for sale. And just split the proceeds.

    It will be a lot of work, but should be profitable for both parties!

    rd

    P.S. There are several here that have good reps on ebay and have the knowledge to categorize and break-up your cards to marketable "ebay lots".
  • Bottom9thBottom9th Posts: 2,695 ✭✭
    Interested in Football!
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