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I have over 2000 sports cards. Football, baseball,etc. Who might be interested

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Curious … it’s been a while since you posted this.. what did you end up doing with your cards?

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Do you think it’s wise to target the cards I want via auction or visiting my local card shops ?

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Depends on the card. Commons, you can probably find it on our shop, but some might be tougher that ebay might be best.

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Have you tried CollX app? Awesome for creating a digital database of your cards if you take the time to snap a photo.. carefully look at each one and you can (and should) dig down into the variants your card may or may not have, as well as allows you to rate the condition of your card , and of course post and display the graded cards. The app then compares the price to the last 30+ sold on eBay & what they’re currently being sold for, plus what other CollX members are valuing and selling the same card for to come up with an estimated value for you… then you can post your card for sale right there on the site. I joined 3 weeks ago and have made around $150 selling my cards already … they supply the shipping labels for tracking for a small fee … father and young son started CollX.., awesome success story in the making .

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For me? I purchased a box this year purely because the Orioles are exciting once again. Adley Rutschman and Gunnar Henderson? Yes, thank you.

I stopped purchasing Topps major league products after endless chase cards (Which I have no interest in. My subsets go in the trash.) and the autographs (Which I covet.) of players that combined have fewer appearances in their career than your favorite teams utility infielder.

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