Best place to sell PSA graded cards? (other than eBay)

Hello,

I am looking to liquidate around 20 PSA graded Pokemon slabs, and not having much luck on ebay over the past month (even though I check every night to make sure I have the lowest price for the same card in the same grade). Facebook marketplace is dead in my area, and I’m not sure what else to do.

Could somebody offer me any alternatives?
I wouldn’t mind selling all as a bulk deal for a lower than market value, but I’m just not sure who to offer this deal.

Surely there are people in the pokemon community that move large quantities of slabs? How do I find these people?

I’ve tried ebay, Facebook, reddit, letgo / offer up, Local game stores. there are no collect a cons or trading shows in my area for a while.
Any advice is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance

Well, if you’re confident in the cards I’d say it’s time for a 99 cent auction on eBay You’ve mentioned everything else.

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how are you labelling you listings? it may be a simple search term issue. Just throwing ideas out…

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Are your asking prices in line with the most recent comps? If so, they should sell. Often times being the lowest listed price isn’t enough if the other listings are overpriced (which is often the case, I find!).

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Instagram is a solid option if you haven’t used it before

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What are the cards in the slabs? If they are junk slabs not much will help unless you come across a very niche collector.

Buy it now sales have slowed a ton due to the recession fears and other problems is what I have been hearing and seeing. You may have to try auctions instead if certain cards aren’t moving.

Agree with the above. Best bet is to auction them on Ebay or send to PWCC and have them auction the cards. Market price is really what people are willing to pay for them. If you are not in a rush to liquidate maybe polish up the existing BIN listings with better pictures/description. Maybe if you shared a few of your listings we could offer better feedback on how to optimize them.

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Check your listing metrics to see if your listings are even attracting buyers/views. If not, edit your listing or take better photos. If they are attracting views with no offers, your price may be too high. As someone already said, being the lowest listed price doesn’t always mean it’s a good price.

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Do you have an Instagram where we can see what you’re selling?

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You can try on Instagram :wink:

If you want to sell them instantly just put them up for an auction on ebay with a 0.01$ starting price and make them end either on Saturday or Sunday. You will lose on some and win on some but it usually averages out pretty well if you’re auctioning off multiple items at once.