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Any suggestions on best way to sell expensive card? (UPDATE: SOLD 12/21/09))

Hi all, hitting a really rough spot and am going to let go of my 1952 Topps Jackie Robinson PSA 5.

Any suggestions on my best strategy? I am thinking the options are these:

eBay: Start it out a little high, with best offer option.
eBay: Start is low and let it get what it gets
Sell it on here or another board

Also, anybody know the current SMR on this? Bought it about 5 years ago for $650.

Thanks for your help.

-Jason

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  • VitoCo1972VitoCo1972 Posts: 6,135 ✭✭✭
    No question offer it here first. Why pay fees?
  • storm888storm888 Posts: 11,701 ✭✭✭

    I would first try the BST here.

    Then, I would do a BIN w/bo on EBAY.

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  • first get VCP.......next try B/S/T....third BIN/BO.....last resort auction (starting at the lowest you would be ok with it selling for)
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  • << <i>first get VCP....... >>



    How do I get this? Anybody have access?

    Thanks
  • WinPitcherWinPitcher Posts: 27,726 ✭✭✭
    Jason

    Forget SMR what you need is the VCP average.

    I don't have a subscription but I'm sure someone does and will chime in.

    I don't know your Ebay reputation (not saying it is bad) simply wondering how good it is.

    If it is good and you have somewhat of a following I'd put it up on ebay and price it depending

    on what it looks like. If it is high end I'd start it at a little more than the VCP average

    and see how it does on the bay. The money you pay in fees is worth the extra exposure IMO.

    Another avenue is of course the B/S/T forum here.

    FWIW in the SMR it is an 800.00 card in 5 I believe and 1350 in 6.

    Remember all 5's are not created equally so depending on what it looks like will tell prospective buyers what they

    will/would be willing to pay.

    Good Luck!


    Steve
    Good for you.
  • nam812nam812 Posts: 10,601 ✭✭✭✭✭
    You should get $900 to $1,100 for it.

    If you list it on eBay, make sure it is one of the first 5 you list that month because on the first 5 auctions each month (as long as they qualify per eBays guidelines for auctions of this type) the eBay final value fees are 8.75% or $20, whichever is lower. To take full advantage of this type of listing you should only sell something that will have a final price of $228.58 or greater. Anything less is wasting 5 opportunities to sell high dollar items.

    5 free listings with $20 max final value fees >>

  • WinPitcherWinPitcher Posts: 27,726 ✭✭✭
    Yep that was what I was thinking Nick, but we need a scan to see where it fits on the scale of 5's.


    Could be a NQ 7OC, could be a honest wear true 5, could be a card that presents well with a wrinkle on the back.

    Could be a lot of things I suppose.


    Steve
    Good for you.
  • Thanks for all the input! I really appreciate it.
  • fkwfkw Posts: 1,766 ✭✭
    Best
    eBay (if you have good feedback) with good pics of both front and back, in the right category with a $9.99 starting bid, no reserve.

    Its not a rare or unusual card, so will get what its worth, as long as its placed in the right catagory.
  • WinPitcherWinPitcher Posts: 27,726 ✭✭✭
    Personally that is what I'd do, I'm not sure if Jason is willing

    to start it 9.99 and watch it sit at 10.49 all week until the last 3 minutes of the auction

    where it in all probability it would reach market, The only way I wouldn't put this card up on ebay

    and start it at 9.99 is if I had just ended a hiatus from ebay. Feedback is key here.



    It takes some (fill in the blank) to start a 800-1000 dollar card at 9.99.


    Steve
    Good for you.
  • A strong card could fetch 1300, But the last two were sold closer to 900. Considering your situation, here are the 2009 sales info. VCP is a good service and I paid a pretty penny to renew but if you have more cards to sell, you should subscribe . Ebay will also show all completed sales for no charge as an advanced search.... Good luck with your sale.

    8/28/09 Legendary Auction | Image 13 $900.00
    7/9/09 eBay Auction | Image jasons_sports_cards a***a 29 $898.88
    6/16/09 eBay Listing | Image jaz1051 s***o BIN $1,299.99
    6/2/09 eBay Image prewarcardcollector e***u 31 $1,280.00
    4/27/09 eBay Image abelmont6 h***6 15 $1,100.00
    3/16/09 eBay Image karlbball w***b 22 $1,152.85
    2/14/09 eBay Image cohocorp liv2mow Best Offer $900.00
    1/24/09 eBay Image donscards7 a***a 23 $1,327.00
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  • would try here, the sgc boards and the net54 boards. then Ebay, do a best offer /buy it now.
  • someone might be willing to hit the BNO with a higher than average price with the current BING Microsoft cash back promo going on right now.
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  • Here is the card:

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  • Sweet Card! The color on that thing is fantastic... Don't be surprised if you get a PM from someone here... Good Luck
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  • Looks like a very nice 5 to me.
    Collecting PSA graded Steve Young, Marcus Allen, Bret Saberhagen and 1980s Topps Cards.
    Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.
  • PS: Sorry to hear about your "rough spot." I think, or hope, I just got over mine....I think I will call it 2009. Worst year I have ever had....but that's alright. Can't be on top all the time and I'm trying to stick with my new theory in life.....everything looks better in Legos.

    Love your website and hope to see you work more on it.
    Collecting PSA graded Steve Young, Marcus Allen, Bret Saberhagen and 1980s Topps Cards.
    Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.


  • << <i>PS: Sorry to hear about your "rough spot." I think, or hope, I just got over mine....I think I will call it 2009. Worst year I have ever had....but that's alright. Can't be on top all the time and I'm trying to stick with my new theory in life.....everything looks better in Legos.

    Love your website and hope to see you work more on it. >>



    Thanks for that! Yeah, I would say 2009 has been pretty much my worst year ever too. Thank god for my family. I have a wonderful wife and 3 great boys (1,3, and 6) Just trying to hang on to everything we have built in our lives. Tough times remind us what is important. Hope 2010 is better.

    "Everything looks better in legos!" Love that. I agree!
  • Did you make a decision on where/how your going to sell? just curious.
  • That's a really nice looking Robinson card. Good luck with your sale.
    2010 will be better, hang in there.
  • I just packaged up my Robinson and will be sending it off tomorrow. I am happy that I was able to sell it, but seeing it leave sucks. Some day I hope to be in a better place financially and be able to get another. My display case looks strange to me without it.

    Thanks to everyone on here with the suggestions on how to sell it.

    Ended up selling it to somebody on here. They were able to use the BING cash back so they got a good price and I got about what i needed to.
  • I know how you feel,I had to sell my Clemente RC to pay some bills,but hopefully I can get another some time.Hopefully 2010 will be a little better in the money dept.Merry Christmas to all!


    Lou
    Collecting Roberto Clemente and Willie Stargell cards.
  • Nice to see that you sold the card and it found a good home with a board member. When it comes between pieces of cardboard and supporting your family, family always comes first. In reality if you are in a tough situation, it probably makes sense dumping most of your collection, as you will enjoy reobtaining the cards that much more when you are back in a good place financially.
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