Large baseball collection, What's the best way .....?

to review, document, present to market, and what is place to sell?

I appreciate all answers, short or everwise.

Anonymous2006-10-10T19:58:16Z

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well since I hate baseball. Your first place to look is your local flea market and get ideas from them.

That web scam site e-bay ripoff is one to look at for selling at least you can get a half baked idea of what it is worth.

Serendipity2006-10-10T19:58:41Z

E-bay. The "Video Professor" will send you a CD free, telling you how to sell on e-bay.

Advertise in a specialty magazine.

Look in Amazon.com for books that will tell you how to document, present to market, etc.

dana y2006-10-13T11:46:05Z

thanks for your answer re my Ford Expedition . . I am in the sports memorabilia business . .I can probably help, but writing all the strategies . .slow at typing. I'd be happy to talk/advise.

What exactly do you have, list or if sooo much, general quantities? And, do you have certificates for any autographs . .

sirpimmon2006-10-10T20:21:20Z

If you don't want to spend huge amounts of time for probably-not-that-much-money: take it to a card shop, and *tell them you are getting two other estimates*, so they don't low-ball their estimate as they look through your cards.