I have all these cards still from the 80s….how do I go about selling them? They’re all in great condition and in sleeves…..I need the money and didn’t realize they sell for those prices
Well the best option is to get them graded by PSA however it can be costly and time consuming. I would put them on Ebay without being graded. Put a lot of pictures and see what similar ones have sold for on EBay without grading. Try put them buy it now or put a minimum if selling by auction so you get what you want for them. Good luck!
Pretty level increases across the board despite the pop count. I'm realizing a high pop count for a superstar hasn't really slowed down its growth in terms of roi.
This was my grandfathers Favorite player and was a huge collector throughout his life. He left me a large collections with tons of ken griffs. When he died I had a "friend" help me clear out his house and he was a little scam artist and stole most of his cards from me before I could notice. If I ever see him again I'm going to put him in the hospital.
Showing the 5 year change in the prices of these cards is effectively lying when there was a world changing event right in the middle and you're not showing the peaks they hit.
No it is not lying. If you didn’t sell during this peak then it was meaningless. I was just showing how it did from 2018 to 2023. There’s always peaks and valleys during any timeframe. Man, I’m just trying to make some entertaining videos for people and all these negative comments.
@@WhatitSellsFor Agree. This video is just for fun! No need for accusations of lying. I understand why you are not including it because this is a short fun video. However, it seems like some of your viewers would appreciate that you include the high as well.
The easiest way to determine a Tiffany card from a regular issued base card is to look at the back of the card. The Tiffany card backs will have a clean white background, while the regular issued cards will and appear to be gray.