Where can I sell my common sports cards?

Where can I sell my common sports cards?

Where can I sell my common sports cards?

Best places to sell baseball cards

  • eBay. EBay is one of the oldest online marketplaces that is still in operation today.
  • Just Collect.
  • Reddit.
  • Dean’s Cards.
  • eBid.
  • Bonanza.
  • COMC (Check Out My Collectibles)
  • SportsCardPro.

How can I sell my sports cards fast?

eBay and Facebook are the most common, best places to sell cards, but there are other options to consider. Forums such as the Blowout Forum and PSA Card Forum function like Facebook groups with deals being made straight through collectors, but the forums are better for learning and not as efficient for selling.

Where can I get my cards graded in Indiana?

Indy Card Exchange offers grading consultations and card prep for a fee of $2 per card (max 100 cards) and are done by appointment only.

Should I sell my sports cards?

Unfortunately, sports cards are only worth what someone is willing to pay for them. That price rarely can satisfy a collector’s emotional value of the cards. If you are a collector and you feel that you will “sell the collection IF the price is right”, let me try to save you some time and effort.

Can you get cards graded in person?

You can get cards graded in person, but it’s worth noting it can be very expensive. It also depends on where you live in the US. PSA, for example, offers a ‘walk-through’ service which starts at $600 per card (at the time of writing this – check PSA’s current prices here).

How much does it cost to send in a card to PSA?

Card Grading Postage Fees

TOTAL DECLARED VALUE Over $50,000 call for rates
$0 – $100 $25,001 – $50,000
1 – 8 items $15.00 $78.30
9 – 20 items $18.00 $81.30
21 – 50 items $23.00 $84.30

Is there a market for sports cards?

The pandemic revived sports card market from 2020 sparked a boom that lasted well into 2021. With the rise of apps like Loupe, which are dedicated to live pack and box breaks, collectors have become increasingly comfortable watching these card exhibitions.