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Recently acquired tons of Nascar cards and other memorabilia 1993-1996+

My parents collected a lot of Nascar cards and other memorabilia mostly between 1993 and 1996. trying to find the best way to sell the stuff worth selling off otherwise it will just go back into storage. Some of it is just standard cards and diecast cars still in the packaging. though there is also a set of uncut cards that had been framed as soon as they got them and the 20th anniversary lithographs. Any help would be appreciated in figuring out where to go to sell these things. Thank you

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  • IronmanfanIronmanfan Posts: 5,488 ✭✭✭✭
    eBay
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  • The problem with ebay is some is some of the things I have don't have other lots on ebay for me to figure out how much they are worth. There are a few card shops near me but I don't think they deal in nascar
  • jfkheatjfkheat Posts: 2,739 ✭✭✭✭✭
    List them as true auctions and the bidding will determine market value.

    James
  • mbz430embz430e Posts: 237 ✭✭
    Originally posted by: jfkheat
    List them as true auctions and the bidding will determine market value.
    James


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  • BLUEJAYWAYBLUEJAYWAY Posts: 9,429 ✭✭✭✭✭
    See if any of your local flea market vendors might make you an offer or maybe on a consignment basis.
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  • Thanks for the ideas, going to check the flea market out on Sunday and start taking pictures of everything for ebay.
  • I have a HUGE nascar collection, mainly Earnhardt Sr. (some Jrs. Gordons and other drivers) . I recently just started selling some of the stuff on Ebay.
    Keep in mind....Nascar has slumped in prices. Dont really expect a old diecast worth 50-70+ back in the day, be worth around 20-25 at best it seems, unless its one of those thats Autographed or some color chrome gold version.
    I started with the smaller stuff, and yet to decide on the diecast. Ebay is about the only way and there is some buyers out there. My thing is taking pictures and also pics of the boxes and different angles of the diecast. I dont have a flea market, but that is a good place.
    Just let us know if you need identifcation of something or any help.

    Heres is a slideshow of 173 many many items, some have sold:
    SLIDESHOW NASCAR
    Collecting RC's (mostly 40-60's)
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