Selling a large PC

Matty4292

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Hey Guys,

I am trying to figure out the best way to offload my nuggets PC with 400+ cards in it and I better listing the cards individually, should I list them as a lot?

Has anyone sold a collection like this before??

Has anyone got any tips??

Is anyone interested?
 
Gday mat...pretty much expect to sell at a mass discount if in bulk
List individual for a higher return...not that ive ever done it that way !! :rolleyes:
 
To get the best return you need to sell individually, at least the autos patches and low serial numbered game used and any other card serial numbered to 10 or less

As the other wise old man @hsv006 said expect to take a massive hit if selling in bulk

If you know of any other Nuggets collectors see if they are interested as you may get a better price that way. I know I did whern I sold my JO collections to collector in both France & Germany
 
Maybe sending them all to COMC might be a good option. That way you get to sell them individually and don't have the stress of packing and posting each card.
 
Best to fish around for any big player collectors that you are collecting and try offload your high ends to them, that they may want.

Listing individually will get you more money, but may take you more time, so bulk your lower end items together to sell, and sell your higher end stuff individually, so the low end stuff does not dilute the value of the high end stuff.
 
Maybe sending them all to COMC might be a good option. That way you get to sell them individually and don't have the stress of packing and posting each card.

Yeah +1 on this

I sent in about 200 base/inserts and $1-$5 gus and autos and most were sold within the year

You do only get 80% of the sale price though due to the fees, but usually the price you get on COMC is higher for mid and low end cards
 
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