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where best places to sell classic and rare items other than ebaythis example   
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| Edited by stampcover - 04/13/2024 11:39 am |
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stampcover, welcome to this forum. Your question cannot be answered properly without more information (where are you located, how much and what kind of material do you have to offer, etc.). There is no single "best" auction house for early US material - your choice would depend on these and other factors. The items you show as examples are classic but not rare, which would also be a factor in determining how to sell them. If you want to avoid ebay or HipStamp then you might want to sell directly to a retail dealer if you can find a stamp show or bourse nearby. |
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thank you for your detailed reply I have much as example more than 40 usa cover 1851 dull red and orange brown and cannot attach more photo because size of photo more than 300 kilobyte when I well be contact with serious payer I well give him full personal detail that is sure |
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Where are you located? Of course no selling by new member on SCF until 50 quality posts. Auction house. |
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Robert A. Siegel Auction Galleries, INC.
Be warned that your idea of early and rare may be different from their idea of early and rare. Likewise your material may not have enough value to make the minimum value for a consignment.
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Sure siegal auction are professional I am just collector rare for me may be normal for them |
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So you can bundle them all up and send them to Kelleher Auctions who will eventual get them sold off.
You can also try to sell them back to any dealer from which you made purchases.
After you reject that, you can start with dealers of US Postal History as listed as an APS dealer member, ASDA or NSAD member dealer. |
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Thanks for the images, however a gentle suggestion for the future, please add them to the end of the thread so there is a continuity of the conversation. Moving on, I am curious why the strong aversion to using ebay and the desire to use second-tier and third-tier marketplaces? The covers you have posted are exactly the type of material commonly bought/sold on ebay - reaching the broadest market through direct sales to stamp collectors, postal historians, local historians, civil war buffs, etc. What you show would be one lot any nearly every auction house which would accept it. |
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| Edited by John Becker - 04/13/2024 7:38 pm |
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I am just new user for stamp community forum and hope to be good guest for group one of my friends told me this is best group for stamps Best wishes to all |
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