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One guy was telling me I could use some of the pictures I got at the game and the baseballs I got signed, and cards, etc.
ok, well, thanks, dont know what to do with it now
Nate, these guys are thinking like big timers, like you have a million dollar autograph to sell. You don't. His sigs are plentiful. He has plenty of certified card sigs for sale. Nobody is going to opt to buy YOUR card, even if PSA certified, at the same price as a real certified sig from a card manufacturer, period. It's a ridiculous notion, IMO, to save up money to get the thing certified, which is going to cost you at least $35, then to put it up for sale on Ebay in the hopes of getting that money back PLUS the value of the sig.
My suggestion was based on simplicity- you have the card, you know it's real, and you want to sell it on Ebay. Investors will never, ever buy your card, no matter how much proof you provide, even certification. A casual collector, with budget limitations is the guy who will want your card. If he wants to get it certified after buying it, thats on him. MY point was this- you have almost nothing in the card now, why invest a $35 fee into it so that any sale on Ebay will likely just help you break even? It's been posted that you might get $25-30 out of it as it- wouldn't that be all profit for you? Get the PSA certification, which might take you weeks, the Nats might pan out in the playoffs, interest dwindles, and now you have to sell it for $60+ to make money. There are no guaranteed sales either way, IMO.