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    Hello All!

    Hi All,

    I am new here, I am not new to selling online or even selling sports cards. I have sold some high end vintage cards on fleabay, and I am lately getting into watches as opposed to cards. This is probably the worst intro on a forum for sports card collectors, but I was hoping for some advice on how to sell 80s90searly2000s cards. I have baseball, football, basketball, some racing, and some hockey. I don't have the time and energy to sell each and everyone individually nor do I want to have a bunch of left over junk. i did sell my commons (granted I had not sorted through them in 10 years, I am certain there was some good stuff in there). My initial thought is to build star lots, and I have been experimenting with that. I would welcome any feedback. I also have some memorabilia (I will probably just have to post that on the bay, but not sure). Feedback is welcome!

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    Hey Geoff, Welcome to SCF. Thanks for Joining!

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    Hey, welcome to SCF!
    Some people in the Basketball forum list cards by teams which might help.
    You also might want to check out the Memorabilia forum.
    Best of luck.
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    Welcome to SCF. Having a list of cards, ie.) key rookies from that year might help you sell the cards faster. I know a few guys who are collecting inserts from back then as well. It maybe time consuming to make lists of all your cards, but its probably the best way to go rather then making a post and hoping someone will respond or having to dig arond your whole collection looking to see if you have cards that a member may ask you about.

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    Welcome to the site and BOL with your selling.

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    Hi All,

    I am new here, I am not new to selling online or even selling sports cards. I have sold some high end vintage cards on fleabay, and I am lately getting into watches as opposed to cards. This is probably the worst intro on a forum for sports card collectors, but I was hoping for some advice on how to sell 80s90searly2000s cards. I have baseball, football, basketball, some racing, and some hockey. I don't have the time and energy to sell each and everyone individually nor do I want to have a bunch of left over junk. i did sell my commons (granted I had not sorted through them in 10 years, I am certain there was some good stuff in there). My initial thought is to build star lots, and I have been experimenting with that. I would welcome any feedback. I also have some memorabilia (I will probably just have to post that on the bay, but not sure). Feedback is welcome!

    Thanks,
    ncstate1201

    If you don't have the time or energy to sort through your cards for sell and would just like to make a few bucks and get rid of them you can always just post a card count of each sport. Maybe you have certain card count boxes that will help keep you from having to count each card. In each of our respective collecting forum threads, there is a thread to post cards for sell. Here are some links:

    Football buying and selling
    https://www.sportscardforum.com/forum...Buying-Selling
    Baseball buying and selling
    https://www.sportscardforum.com/forum...Buying-Selling
    Hockey buying and selling
    https://www.sportscardforum.com/forum...Buying-Selling
    Basketball buying and selling
    https://www.sportscardforum.com/forum...Buying-Selling
    Memorabilia trading, buying and selling
    https://www.sportscardforum.com/forum...abilia-Trading

    Maybe post what you are looking for and what you have in the sections you have cards etc for sell and they can give you some more information to help you.

    If you need anything please send me a private message. Thanks.

    Chris

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    Hi Geoff and welcome to SCF,

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    Welcome to SCF Geoff, enjoy yourself here, you came to a great place!

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    Hello and welcome to SCF!!

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    Welcome to the site.

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