How To Sell Baseball Cards?

Sort cards by sport, year, set, player, and condition

Separate valuable cards, rookies, autographs, and graded cards

Research recent sold prices on eBay, COMC, 130point, and auction sites

Check condition carefully for centering, corners, edges, and surface

Use sleeves, top loaders, and team bags to protect cards

Decide whether to sell individually or in lots

Sell high-value cards individually

Sell common cards in bulk lots

Choose a selling platform such as eBay, Facebook Marketplace, Whatnot, COMC, or local card shops

Compare seller fees, shipping costs, and audience size

Take clear photos of the front and back of each card

Write accurate titles with player name, year, set, and card number

Include condition notes and mention any flaws

Set a fair price based on recent sales

Use auction format for uncertain-value cards

Use fixed-price listings for known-value cards

Package cards securely with rigid protection and bubble mailers

Ship with tracking and insurance for expensive cards

Communicate quickly with buyers

Keep records of sales, fees, and shipping costs

Consider consignment for rare or high-end cards

Avoid cleaning or altering cards

Be honest about authenticity and condition

Check local card shows and shops for direct sales

Sell at the right time if a player is trending or in season

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