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Lovin Bein A Mommy | Is ebay a good way to sell our comic books?? Please Help!!? |
Hey everyone, My uncle just passed away and left my aunt over 5,000 Comic Books and hundreds of action figures (still in the packages) To sell if anything happened to him.
Well we are looking for a good way to sell them and not get ripped off. One guy came buy the house and wanted 1500 books for 200 dollars and one of the books was worth 1,000 dollars buy it self.
Is ebay a good way to do it??
Anyone ever used e-bay before to sell anything??
Please Help.
Your answers are greatly appreciated!! :-) |
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knowssignlanguage
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i would not take them to ebay bc you might not get what they are really worth i would take them to an HONEST collector and ask them how much they are worth and sell them to anther collector bc the collectors will pay for what they are worth and they could be worth alot.
yes ebay is a good way to sell things but i just would not sell the comics that way unless they are not worht big bucks. |
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saj_flounder
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The comic book market is pretty soft right now, so do not expect top dollar for something that isnt't truly special. The market goes up and down alot year to year.
Action figures may be easier to get good value for, the demand is better and more stable.
Either way, do not expect to get "book" value for anything, whether you sell it on Ebay or not. "Book" is kind of like MSRP, nobody really pays that much. That said, price guides can be very useful to separate what is truly special from all the other crap that is merely collectible. If your collection has items of real value (like that $1,000 book) you are probably better off moving it though a channel that draws true collectors that have real money to spend. There are reputable high-endish shops around the nation, as well as auction houses that have collectibles experience that can probably get you closer to top dollar for sought after items.
If you care for more info click on my name and email me, I'll help you out and won't offer to buy your collection. Promise. |
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INACTIVE
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I would only sell the valuable items on Ebay individually and the others sell as a lot. It makes no sense to accumulate all of the 25 cent listing fees on items that don't sell. They add up to big money quickly. Make sure you check completed auction items (advanced search - completed) to see if they are worth your time listing, shipping, packing, etc. You may want to come up with a fair price and just move them out and let someone else do the work. I helped a friend review his collection and there were very few highly collectible issues worth listing. Do the research so you don't get ripped off but realize that Ebay is alot of work. |
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vampirepandorina
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Well first of all I would do an inventory and then look up the latest prices for each book. If the books are worth under $50 eBay is okay. Just don't start the bidding at $0.00. Sense it seems like a large number of books you may need to sell them in lots of 10 to 25 for the ones worth under $5.00.
If they are worth more than $50 you may need to find a reputable comic book shop to sell it to.
Of course you can also post these on Craig's list and see if anyone is interested.
I would also search communities on Live Journal (live journal.com) and post a list (with pictures so they can see the condition) for direct purchase by pay pal.
Action Figures should be fine on EBay. Set up an eBay shop and sell them out. It is a very good way to go on those. You will want to do some advertising (posting comments or posts) on forums or Live Journal communities where they buy and collect these types of things. With a little effort you can liquidate your uncle's collection. |
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bull_rooster_aardvark
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Yes, for a niche item like this eBay would probably be best. I mean with this much stuff you could set up a booth at a comic books show and probably get more, but this takes a fair amount of cost, lots of time, and it would really help if you knew what these things are worth; so eBay is probably better.
I'd try selling a few at first just to see how things go, and maybe not the most expensive ones first either.
Good luck. |
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If Only You Knew...
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yup, just make it a buy it now lot |
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New Life Auctions
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The answer depends on how much work you want to put into it. Going through and researching 5,000 comic books is going to take some time. If you don't have much time to spend, you are better off shopping the entire lot at local comic book dealers. Don't expect a good deal from these guys and don't sell it to the first place you go to. These guys are notorious for taking advantage of you.
I've personally dealt with some original x-men artwork that was offered $50 and $100 from two separate dealers. After some research, we put it on eBay. It ended up selling to a private collector for over $3,000. Don't trust dealers.
How well your comic books will sell for really depends how old they are and what kind of condition they are in. As a rule of thumb, anything older than the 1970's is worth good money. Stuff from the 70's gets spotty and depends on what it is. Anything 1980's and newer must be sold in lots. You might as well them them to the dealer.
If you organize your comics by series and put them in order, you can do a quick price check on eBay to see how much they have been selling for.
Assuming you don't have first issues, you are better off selling your valuable comics on eBay. If you have do have first issues, then call a high end auction house like Sotheby's as your collection could be in the $100,000 range. Any of the commodity comics from the 1980's and newer is not worth selling on eBay. The cost of shipping outweighs the value of the comics themselves.
Good Luck,
Bill
Visit http://www.newlifeauctions.com for more eBay tips. |
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