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How do I sell baseball trading cards on ebay?

Posted on March 26, 2011 by admin
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Q&A: How do I sell baseball trading cards on ebay?
I have a box of 20 year old baseball trading cards that I want to sell. I’m not sure about their value but I have cards like Barry Bonds and Mark Mcgwire.(from the late 1980′s) what could they be worth and how do I sell them on ebay? Is there a better place to sell them than Ebay?


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Answer by misshelenes
Ebay fees are getting higher all the time, so make sure that they’re worthwhile before going there. Check completed auctions (use advanced search on the main page) to see what your type of cards sell for.

Ask specific questions on the Sports board on ebay:
http://forums.ebay.com/db2/forum.jspa?forumID=83

Answer by path2631
There are many sports groups out there just join one and tell people what you have someone will make you an offer. Check either a Beckett or a Tuff Stuff Magazine to find there worth

Answer by justfish
Agree to check Beckett for value but realize you will probably never get full book value. May want check outlets that will do all the work and sell for you on Ebay, but will cut into your return. Also can check with a large sports collectable store in your area, but again will be less than full value, but a least you would unload them for something if that is what you are after.

Answer by catastrophekid
You may be sad when you see the actual value of the cards. I can’t give away cards from the 1980-2000. I set up an ebay store that lowered the cost of listing the cards… even at that you pay about .00 per month + .06 each to list the cards + 10% when they sell + paypal fees… Hard to make any money on .00 cards.

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