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    Best way to sell my non PC inserts/GU/Auto/Rookie Cards

    Hey guys. I have a box full of non PC inserts/GU/Auto/Rookie cards that I want to get rid of before I move into the new house. I'm currently going through the box and cataloging every card, and it's high and low BV to get an idea of what I really have.

    In your opinion, would it be better to try to sell this as one BIG lot, break it down to smaller lots, or just take the most valuable cards and sell them individually?

    Thanks!

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    Move the valuable stuff individually and the low-end stuff as a lot.
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    Yah what he said......... I used to buy gigantic lots, take what I wanted and sell the rest in slightly smaller lots combined with other slightly smaller lots.........the last time I did it I pulled a couple of higher-end inserts and listed them individually and I was stunned at the $30 extra they made me.......

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