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I haven't been around here much (seems like that could be sais for a lot of people) and I will be getting rid of most of my collection in preparation for a move. So, I will toss out some basic questions of how I should sell it on eBay. It is mostly baseball from the 60s through 80s and hockey from the 80s and 90s. Condition of the older stuff is mostly VG on up, nothing really worth grading. The new stuff is in fine shape, but there is so much out there that it is irrelevant. I am not sure whether it is worth it to list the star cards individually, hoping to get a buck or two for them, or to try and make lots to cut down on the fees. I will probably break the commons into team lots spanning multiple years, since I will be keeping the cards from my favorite teams. I figure that makes it tough to offer lots by year. The newer stuff I will probably break into team lots also. I don't think that it will be worth doing it any other way. If I see some exceptional star cards, I will pull them. I am not expecting a lot from them, but it will be more than nothing. I will probably just start everything at 99c and try to get it all gone before I move. Does this seem like a reasonable course of action? Paul Sauberer
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