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Got a bunch or cards from my young years mostly early 90's. My kids show no interest and maybe be enough to get a new toy. There used to be several shops around Nashville, but looks like they all closed or moved. Anyone know any place close to Nashville that will buy cards, or is Ebay my best bet?
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No personal experience, but my boss is into this big time. He buys entire collections from Craigslist then piecemeals them out through eBay.

 

If you want to sell them all outright and be done, CL might be the way to go.

 

My understanding is that the `80s and `90s aren't really worth that much though, but I could be wrong, like I said, this ain't my bag. 

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I have a large collection of Nolan Ryan cards from the mid 1970s through the end of his career that includes hundreds of cards. I tried to sell them about a year ago and couldn't even get $100 for the lot even though book value on them was many many times that including on eBay. Cards are darn near impossible to sell anymore. Among the dealers I spoke to, they all said they were only interested in old cards in excellent shape. Newer cards from the mid 1980s on have very little value with collectors because everyone put them in plastic and saved them. Edited by East_TN_Patriot
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I have a large collection of Nolan Ryan cards from the mid 1970s through the end of his career that includes hundreds of cards. I tried to sell them about a year ago and couldn't even get $100 for the lot even though book value on them was many many times that. Cards are darn near impossible to sell anymore.

 

And you floated them on eBay?

 

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This thread has got me wondering about the value of mine again. Need to pick up a price guide. Catalogued everything that had value at the time and made an Excel spread sheet to keep up with price changes. I have a "rolling" total that updates automatically at the bottom of the sheet once I adjust the prices. Used to be into it big time. Have a 4 drawer dresser stuffed with cards. Only one I have anymore probrably of any value is a graded gem mint 10 Tiger Woods rookie card.
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unless you have a HOF rookie in mint or near mint condition they are worth next to nothing.  And the ones that are worth something are only worth what someone will pay.

 

I am giving all of my cards to my son.  He can store them for the next thirty years.  I have some old stuff but it is really not worth messing with.

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The way my boss tells it is that it is simpler to price all the cards, anything worth <$5 he puts in a box and donates to charity with an itemized price list. He takes the write off.

 

Anything >$5 he puts on eBay for $1 Buy it Now.

 

On occasion he finds a high dollar card, say $50 or better, those he sells off at a decent pace at $20.

 

He buys entire collections and makes his money back, but this is his hardcore hobby. I would be willing to bet that he puts 100+ hours a week into it for ~$5 an hour profit.

 

For a hobby, that isn't bad I suppose, but for a get rich quick scheme, it blows. 

 

 

 

 

Granted, he is also one of those douchebags that is selling bricks of ammo on Gunbroker for $60. He even offered me $40 a brick for some of my stuff to sell it at a profit.

 

I told him to kiss my ass.

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