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70's Hockey Cards

January 29 2012 at 12:36 PM
  (Login LeeSlote)

Hi. I have hundreds and hundreds of 72/73 to 75/76 hockey cards that I bought as a kid. Many are in N/M to M condition due to the fact that they were boxed and put away by the parents. I'll keep some of them but what's the best way to sell the rest (i.e. the top value rookie and name cards plus unmarked checklists)?

 
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(Login boysblue)

Re: 70's Hockey Cards

January 29 2012, 6:24 PM 

well, you could always put them on ebay, though that is becoming increasingly costly and tedious for sellers.

the simplest way might be to put them into lots by year and offer them for sale on here first. this way you can avoid ebay's fees and you can have some control over the final sale price. if you give some detail regarding condition (pictures are always a great help to a perspective buyer), the quantity of cards, and a list of key rookies and/or star cards then i am sure you will get interest.

good luck. david


    
This message has been edited by boysblue on Jan 29, 2012 6:25 PM


 
 
mathew
(Login artistlost)

Re: 70's Hockey Cards

January 29 2012, 8:52 PM 

Are they Topps or O-pee-chee? I would be interested in buying any well centered hall of fame rookie cards you may have if they are O-pee-chee. Let me know

mathew

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Thanks

 
 
Anonymous
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Re: 70's Hockey Cards

January 30 2012, 1:13 AM 

If they are OPC I would be interested in all cards even the commons if they are NM/MT. Please e-mail me at [email protected]

Cheers!
Mike

 
 
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