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Topic: [WTS] Gi Joes 1964-2013 (Read 198 times)

legendary
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December 31, 2019, 03:53:59 PM
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I have some experience with collectables in general. In this case it would be worth the effort to photograph these individually. I would also suggest listing them on eBay. I know it is a lot more work and your friend probably is looking for Bitcoin, but you will get a much larger return this way and can just use the funds to buy Bitcoin. Of course this could take a while to sell them all at full retail, but that is the main difference between selling individually and as a lot. Good luck.

I tend to agree on this one.  The older gi Joe's have a huge collector base, just probably not here.  Ebay will give them a lot if exposure to more collectors in that area.  Then buy bitcoin or hey splurge and buy some viacoin  Tongue
legendary
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December 31, 2019, 03:29:28 PM
#4
I have some experience with collectables in general. In this case it would be worth the effort to photograph these individually. I would also suggest listing them on eBay. I know it is a lot more work and your friend probably is looking for Bitcoin, but you will get a much larger return this way and can just use the funds to buy Bitcoin. Of course this could take a while to sell them all at full retail, but that is the main difference between selling individually and as a lot. Good luck.
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December 30, 2019, 03:06:04 PM
#3
Are you selling all together or people can buy few of them? Do you have the pilot air security black figure? If you have please PM me with the asking. Thanks Happy new year  Smiley  
sr. member
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December 30, 2019, 01:19:44 PM
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sr. member
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December 30, 2019, 01:19:15 PM
#1
Hey all,

I apologize in advance as this is way out of my knowledge base. However, someone involved with the Quilters Guild also is a major toy collector.

His collection ranges (entire basement), but the majority of it is Gi Joes from 1964-2008 Reproductions. He's interested in selling off some of his collection piece by piece and I've offered to help.

Here are some images of a small portion of the collections:







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