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arod305

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I am in the process of selling my whole collection and I haven't listed my Michael Young PC. Its all either autos, patches, or both. Should i list each card individually or should I do it together. I am not trying to spam any auctions but here is the collection below if you need to see it. I never focused much on it, but it was something I just picked up when I saw something of his I liked.
http://s135.photobucket.com/albums/q134 ... PC%20VHTG/
 

MacK

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Individually.

Selling it as a lot is leaving money on the table. It's how some people make money in this hobby (by flipping these lots individually).
 

arod305

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Skorris CCBC said:
Individually.

Selling it as a lot is leaving money on the table. It's how some people make money in this hobby (by flipping these lots individually).

Yeah thats true
 

Fandruw25

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individually, but if you can afford to, only sell a couple nice higher end cards a week. Most people don't have a ton of money so if you can hold them until they get paid, better for you....if that makes any sense.
 

arod305

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Fandruw25 said:
individually, but if you can afford to, only sell a couple nice higher end cards a week. Most people don't have a ton of money so if you can hold them until they get paid, better for you....if that makes any sense.

a good thought right there
 

uniquebaseballcards

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This topic comes up every week...

But with that being said it would be great if there were a permanent buyer/seller FAQ or knowledge base.
 

prospectorgems

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My opinion is...if you aren't in a hurry, list it as a BIN/BO as an entire lot. There could be someone out there that is a Michael Young collector and would love to add the entire lot to their collection. I have had luck selling large player lots that way. If it doesn't sell or you don't get the right offer, then I say to sell individually. The first option will save you a ton of time and packaging effort if you could sell the entire lot.
 

henderson939

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I would sell the collection individually. I put my 5000+ Rickey Henderson collection up on Ebay about 6 months ago, and it only made it to $3,900. Reserve not met.
 
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