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Selling Large Comic Collection
Alright, so I have a pretty sizable comic collection that I'm tired of lugging around. I'm ready to sell it and I have no idea how to do it with a collection this size. There's about 7000 books and the majority of them are recent-ish Marvel/DC/Image with most being from the last 15-20 years. There's a lot of full title runs but also a lot of singles as well and most of the books are in pretty decent condition. All of them are bagged and boarded and are probably min 8.0-8.5 on the CGC scale with a lot of them being above 9.0. I've priced them all using a couple of online sites, so I have an idea how much the entire collection is worth and I'm not expecting to get full value. I'd be happy with like 25-30% of their value.
I checked with my local comic shop but he's not buying anything right now. I was looking at eBay but given the size of the collection, it's gonna get pretty pricey to sell all these on there. Especially given that I live in Canada and shipping typically costs $Texas up here. And I could try Craigslist but I don't live in a major city, so it's probably a crapshoot but I'll still give that a go.
Are there any other methods that anyone can think of to sell these? Is there a cheap way to ship these Internationally from Canada? What's a good way to ship these? Especially if I find someone that wants to buy 50+ of these at a time.
Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.
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I agree that selling lots is a good idea.
I have an older collection with a lot more single issues that are $50+, so I've focused on those. But for newer books, 1-50 of a new series can net $20 easy, sometimes more if it's a short run that happened to get popular. I've seen The Walking Dead and Y The Last Man stuff go for a bunch.
I'd just set up a system that's as easy as possible for yourself. Ship by some standardized method. Pack by wrapping in a bit of bubble wrap. Divide your books into lots that you've got reason to believe are approximately $20+. You won't necessarily get a big hit of cash at any one point, and it'll take some annoying hours of photographing and listing, but once you've got ~50 (the max monthly free listings) up you can just re-post until you're satisfied that enough have sold to add more.
I've been using the USPS flat-rate boxes and envelopes for shipping.
Unfortunately any big buyer will give you maybe $700 for the whole shebang. It's just not worth that much to someone who's already trying to move a half-million comic books.
And anything I don't sell, I'm definitely looking at donating to a kid's hospital. As long as it's age appropriate. I don't want to be giving 7 year olds a bunch of Garth Ennis books.
Thanks for the advice. If you've got any other tips, let me know.
I definitely liked being able to post up a CGC-graded book and ship it with confidence that it's pretty much going to be fine because it's wrapped in plastic.
BUT I also basically decided not to bother with it again. There's an outside possibility you've got a 9.9999 book that's worth some significant chunk more due to grading, but the prices they charge have such an impact on whether or not it's worthwhile. I found that it was a lot more effective to just sell rare books for the $250-$500-ish I was getting ungraded than go through the whole process in order to bump the price up to $600-$700. Plus, it took six goddamn months. It's basically only worthwhile if you've got just a beautiful copy of something very rare.