How to move a scrub player collection

Nick2317

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Whats the easiest way to move a scrub player collection like my Marek Savtos collection ....hes a total turd player not even in the NHL anymore and I dont think played at all last year.....Move it in pieces or as a lot or whats the common idea as how to move it?
 
Get in the DeLorean, set the time circuits for 03/04 or 05/06. Make sure you have 1.21 Jigawatts and go back in time and sell them when they had a bit of people chasing them.

If that fails, it's free listings on ebay until the new year. Run them for a month on BIN/BO and then what doesn't sell run them on auction starting at .99 or .01 and let them go.
 
I just sold a topps pristine rc to a guy in slovakia, want his email address? Worth a shot to see if hes a player collector
 
I have sold two scrub player collections (both were basketball players) and I sold the one as a whole lot for $100 (he was worse than Svatos on the scrub scale) and the other one I sold as individual cards and probable made $4-500 on it.
 
First put the whole thing on a BIN. If it doesn't sell piece out inserts and hope you hit someone working on a set.
 
I've started breaking up my Hedberg collection, putting them up piece by piece on the other site. After selling 31 cards of what I have up, I'm really surprised how much I recouped. I know, Hedberg is still in the NHL but there isn't, for the lack of a better term, a whole lot of love around for him.
 
I think your best bet it to put it up all in a lot for sale. You can go the individual sales/trades route, but you will inevitably be stuck with a bunch of cheaper stuff that you'll be unable to move.
 


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