Basketball Cards

I have a box full of old basketball cards. Where can I go to sell these?

I've been to a comic store but they don't buy them.

Any suggestions?

Comments

  • ebay?

  • Yea I agree, go with ebay, might find some basketball fans there.

  • I've had a look on ebay and most cards only sell for 99c??

    Not really worth the time/effort, let alone fees involved.

    I have over 1000 cards, don't really want to off load them one at a time.

    Also not too confident there will be sum1 looking to buy it all at once.

    I want to kow what they would be worth. Some/most are 10-20yrs old if that has any relevance.

  • any michael jordan shaquille oneil cards what condition what brand?

  • I think Ebay is a good guide for what someone will pay for them. I think there are websites around that tell you the book value, but I think they rarely go for that.

    There are thousands of these cards around and unless they are signed or offically graded (check Ebay.com - US)and a superstar Jordan/Bird/Magic/Shaq - they should still sell if not graded - they are hard to sell. I don't think anyone would buy a Patrick Ewing card in Oz even though he is a fantastic player.

    Of course if you are talking about the NBL…………..

  • dont bother with ebay.com.au, you will probably have better luck with just ebay.com and make sure your shipping is competitive

  • 1 google search and these were the top 3 links

    http://www.sportsbuy.com/collectibles/basketball-card/index.…

    www.carddepot.com

    ozcardtrader.com.au

Login or Join to leave a comment