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A Little help or advice please

I have a collection from the 1973's-1988 Topps Baseball cards

With more than 100 autographs per set, few stars , semi stars, and lots of common



Should I offer these as a group per year?, singles? or by teams?





or some other way?



Thank you in advance.



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  • mrmoparmrmopar Posts: 1,056 ✭✭✭✭
    How much time do you have or are willing to put into listing them? The bigger name singles and harder to find/deceased
    signatures should always be sold separately to maximize your return. Once you get down to the dregs, you may consider team lots or a larger grouping. I suspect that the larger the grouping, the less per card you end up with because buyers are purchasing more crap they don't want potentially and are willing to go higher (per card).

    I personally absolutely love to find Dodger team lots of signed cards, the larger the better, because I don't mind duplicates and will take anything in a Dodger uniform, so I get more for the money in those lots.
    I collect Steve Garvey, Dodgers and signed cards. Collector since 1978.
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