Moving Sale

Before I begin, I just want to start by saying this is not a spam, but a sincere request for information. Evidence of this fact will be that I will not post my eBay name or list of stuff for sale. With that being said, I am going to be moving soon (hopefully). And I will be looking to sell off most of my possessions, including most of my card collection.
What venue would be the best approach for this? BST, eBay, Craigslist?
How should I pool them together? Sets, players, teams?
And for anyone who has experience selling other non sports related items, advice would be appreciated.
What venue would be the best approach for this? BST, eBay, Craigslist?
How should I pool them together? Sets, players, teams?
And for anyone who has experience selling other non sports related items, advice would be appreciated.
I'm building a 1968 and a 1970 Topps set. I have lots of 1970s and 1960s to offer in trade.
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If you probably want to realize a higher profit, then more time will be required.
Nothing after 1980 could mean all 70's stuff.
Good luck though in whatever you end up doing.
Steve
<< <i>post a list of all your vintage and I'm sure people will make offers. Or send me a pm with the list. >>
The "people" sure got left behind quickly on that one.
What does " PCS'ing" mean?
I have semi sets from all years in the 1970s (with some stars). Condition varies widely. Nothing that would be displayed proudly in a PSA case of all high grade stuff (although some of the cards may be something to show off).
Mid grade PSA Stars and Semi-stars.
and a good amount of junk that isn't quite worthless, but close.