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How to classify World of Warcraft Trading cards?

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Written on September 8, 2010 – 1:05 pm by Collectibles Auction Store

Hey there folks! Well, I’m used to collecting Yu-GI-Oh! Cards, but recently my friend gave me some Wow trading cards for my birthday and I figured “why not start collecting these too?” And so, here is my predicament: I don’t know how to classify these cards! Is there anyone here who can help me?

Does anyone know of a good way to sell sports trading cards in Europe, particularly in Germany?

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Written on September 7, 2010 – 3:10 pm by Collectibles Auction Store

I have a lot of baseball, football, basketball, hockey, and various other trading cards. I have thought about selling on ebay but I don’t think that there would be too much interest in them when people consider the shipping charges, also it seems that when I looked in the past that people really weren’t bidding too much.
When I looked at eBay in the past it seemed that there wasn’t so much bidding on cards and shipping would be a turn off to most that might buy. I think that I’d have a better chance selling to Americans that are over here, but I don’t have access to military bases (especially in the post 9/11 era). I wouldn’t be opposed to placing a classified but the newspaper or magazine would need to reach an audience that wants American stuff. If someone new of a website over here that might reach such an audience, that would be great.

any value to collectible sports cards?

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Written on September 7, 2010 – 2:08 am by Collectibles Auction Store

as a kid i used to collect those baseball, hockey, basketball and football card and put them in albums, was told they would be worth money in the future. now about 10 years later i have a hundreds of cards sitting in my closet, and need money.

where can i go to get cash for them, or if i sell them on CL or ebay, how much can i get for them.

i don’t have any rare cards or nothing.

How to ship trading cards on ebay?

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Written on September 6, 2010 – 5:05 pm by Collectibles Auction Store

How should I package like 50 trading cards? I want to make sure they get shipped to the buyer in mint condition. What’s the cheapest and reliable method?

how do i find a price list for my sport cards collectibles?

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Written on September 6, 2010 – 8:56 am by Collectibles Auction Store

Latest Trading Cards Auctions

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Written on September 5, 2010 – 7:08 pm by Collectibles Auction Store

Hey, check out these auctions:

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Cool, arent they?

Whats a way to keep collectible cards neat and safe?

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Written on September 5, 2010 – 12:54 pm by Collectibles Auction Store

You see, there is this Rare Collectibles store next to where I live and I started to collect Pokemon cards from there. But there is one thing Im confused about. Where do I put them so they can stay neat?

Do you think Pokemon cards will ever make a comeback as collectibles?

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Written on September 5, 2010 – 8:20 am by Collectibles Auction Store

I have this huge binder full of Pokemon cards– all different kinds, I’m too lazy to list specifics. But do you think they’ll ever make a comeback like the old Star Wars collectibles did, or should I just try and sell them now? I’m cleaning out my room and don’t know if I should save them in case their value increases one day.

What is the kind of paper they use for trading cards?

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Written on September 4, 2010 – 9:05 pm by Collectibles Auction Store

I am considering making my own trading card game and I was wondering what kind of paper they use for printing their cards. You know like a Pokémon card where the paper is quite smooth, a bit shiny and quite thick? I was just wondering what I would look for if I were to buy similar paper.

2008-09 Fleer Hot Prospects Basketball Trading Cards

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Written on September 3, 2010 – 1:19 am by Collectibles Auction Store

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2008-09 Fleer Hot Prospects Basketball Trading Cards