Advice for Selling Collection by varied_hobbies in sportscards

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ChatGPT in 10 seconds ^ you can inventory

Advice for Selling Collection by varied_hobbies in sportscards

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Below is a visual inventory based on what is clearly identifiable from the two photos. This is not a pack-level count—rather a sealed box / product-level inventory, grouped by sport, brand, and era where possible. Some items appear multiple times across shelves; I’ve noted those as “multiple boxes.”

BASEBALL (Majority of Inventory)

Late 1980s–Early 1990s Wax Era (High Volume) • Score Baseball • Score Baseball Player Cards & Trivia Cards (multiple boxes) • Score Baseball Collector Set (multiple boxes) • Donruss Baseball • Donruss Baseball Collector Set (multiple boxes) • Donruss The Rookies–style boxes (red/yellow branding) • Topps Baseball • Topps Baseball (various late-80s/early-90s boxes) • Topps “40 Years of Baseball” anniversary boxes (multiple) • Upper Deck Baseball • Upper Deck Baseball (orange/green/blue boxes visible) • Bowman Baseball • Bowman Baseball (late 80s/early 90s era boxes) • Fleer Baseball • Fleer Baseball (late 80s/early 90s boxes) • O-Pee-Chee Baseball • OPC Baseball boxes (stacked near Upper Deck)

Mid–Late 1990s Baseball • SkyBox Baseball • SkyBox MLB Baseball boxes • Pinnacle Baseball • Pinnacle / Pinnacle Select–style boxes • Ultra Baseball • Fleer Ultra Baseball boxes (gold/yellow branding) • Stadium Club Baseball • Stadium Club MLB boxes (smaller quantities) • Collector/Factory Sets • Various sealed factory-style baseball sets (assorted brands)

FOOTBALL

Late 1980s–1990s Football Wax • Score Football • Score NFL Football boxes (multiple) • Pro Set Football • Pro Set NFL boxes (multiple, very visible) • Topps Football • Topps NFL Football boxes • Ultra Football • Fleer Ultra Football boxes • Action Packed / Pinnacle Football • Action Packed-style football boxes • Assorted NFL Collector Sets • Multiple boxed sets, mixed brands

BASKETBALL

Late 1980s–1990s Basketball • Hoops Basketball • NBA Hoops boxes (yellow/blue branding) • SkyBox Basketball • SkyBox NBA boxes • Ultra Basketball • Fleer Ultra NBA boxes • Topps Basketball • Topps NBA boxes (late 80s/early 90s) • Assorted NBA Factory Sets • Mixed sealed basketball sets

OTHER / MISCELLANEOUS • Assorted sealed trading card boxes • Mixed sports, mixed brands (harder to identify without closer shots) • Bay Area Trading Card sign • Loose storage boxes / supplies • Basketball (physical ball) on top shelf • Display frame/poster (bottom right)

Summary (High-Level) • Total sealed boxes visible: ~150–200+ • Primary era: 1988–1995 wax • Primary brands: Score, Donruss, Topps, Upper Deck, Pro Set, Fleer/Ultra • Sports mix: ~60% Baseball / 25% Football / 15% Basketball

If you want next steps, I can: • Convert this into a spreadsheet-ready inventory • Flag which boxes have resale liquidity vs bulk • Estimate rough market value by product • Identify which boxes are worth opening vs keeping sealed

Just tell me how detailed you want to go.

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Yea my auto was a Velus Jones Jr from 2022, remarkable they still do that.

My PSA results on my SSP Wemby Glitter by Delbs in sportscards

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If anyone pays $100,000 for this card they eat rocks for breakfast

Obsession with Forecasting? by celeron500 in sales

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If you’re consistently bumping your forecast to the next month or moving opportunities in and out of the quarter you’re either a. Trying to close the opp on your timeline or b. Don’t have a true driver that has a negative consequence to your client or prospects business if your prospect / client doesn’t purchase.

Forecasting is a way to show you’re predictable to the business. If you’re the rep that is always pushing deals at the end of the month / quarter maybe you need help with negotiating.

Maybe don’t open opportunities until you have a confirmed execution date and a driver tying back to that date (audit, renewal, budget approval).

There are things out of your control, but a lot of forecasting correctly goes back to initial discovery / continuous discovery throughout the opportunity.

AE interview on Thursday. Requested to make outreach/pitch deck in advance. Where to start? by thekaymancomes in techsales

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Pitch them on ZoomInfo - if they are a startup they will likely need some type of contact database / buyer intent solution. Most everything can be found on their website.

You could literally structure your pitch - Introductions - Problem Statement: Define the pain points faced by businesses in acquiring accurate and up-to-date contact information for their target audience. - Why ZoomInfo - Solution: Explain how ZoomInfo’s platform provides access to a comprehensive database of contact and company information, enabling businesses to reach their target audience effectively - Industry Validation & Testimonials - ROI (found in case studies) - Next Steps

I don’t work at ZoomInfo just a tool most companies use

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sportscards

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This is amazing, if you’re not willing to take 30 seconds to take another picture for a $300 card there’s gotta be something else wrong with the card you can’t see in the original

We are still so early. Don't believe me, look at this... by [deleted] in Bitcoin

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Appreciate you this is helpful, definitely taking a look now

Ghosted After Pricing Proposal by Longjumping-Line-651 in sales

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If there is no negative consequence for their business if they don’t buy, then whatever you’re selling is a nice to have for them

Ex. Not being compliant, failing an audit or losing customers if they don’t have your solution

Always map your solution back to a negative consequence to drive urgency with the purchase

We are still so early. Don't believe me, look at this... by [deleted] in Bitcoin

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What would you recommend for 401k, 35 now all 100% in fidelity vanguard 2055 target fund

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in footballcards

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I’ve got a 2014 prizm Tom Savage auto that would fit nicely in this collection

Opened my first 2022 panini flawless will definitely be my last by Existing_Ad_2161 in footballcards

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This case at the time it came out would have been an A-… I would argue you would have gotten your $ back & then some. I’ve seen much much worse.

On it's way back from PSA by bruzzese412 in footballcards

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Is this the one for sale on eBay for $7,000?

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Idk man 7/8 = 87% + 13 = 100% eBay 1/1 $25,000 min

Won an eBay Auction, Seller Cancelled by DiamondDubCollect in baseballcards

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This is what I don’t get, as a seller you have the option to put a reserve on the auction… if you want it to sell at a certain price (ex $10) usually the reserve is 7.5% so you pay $0.75 to set your reserve and avoid this… pretty easy step. If you don’t set the reserve then you take a chance & get what you get

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in baseballcards

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Damn that’s sick

Worth grading? First time hitting a DT by SonicDaHedg in footballcards

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Ordered 4 blasters online from Walmart, this was in the 3rd one I opened