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11-16-2011, 04:12 PM #1
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Auction houses
What do you think are the best auction houses to consign to? Are there any directories out there for sports memorabilia auction houses? Thank you
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11-22-2013, 08:32 AM #2
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Recently, I had a pretty nice experience with "Legendary" Auctions. I contacted them about an item I had and they got back to me within 1-day. I sent them scans and they asked me to send them the item - AT THEIR EXPENSE.
With postage and Insurance rates the way they are, to send them an item on their dime is a pretty nice savings.
Jim
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11-22-2013, 11:42 AM #3
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Best advice...be very careful and do ur due diligence. They are not all created equal. Or at least havent become equal. Some specialize in certain areas vs others. Baseball vs football. Higher end etc. Ex..a solid GU urlacher sold for around $1000 because unfortunately it was placed in a mostly baseball card, baseball auction.
What are u thinking of selling?
If u look in recent threads one member is still owed at least $3000 by a particular AH!!! I'm sure they read this forum and haven't replied in their own defense. Also, some are developing a great reputation and are worth the premium.
For ex., I would look to see whos past auctions " game used Joe Namath or game used Walter paytons" etc end up selling for $1000.
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11-22-2013, 09:52 PM #4
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As far as legendary auctions goes, you probably have to give free shipping when you have this hanging over your head
http://www.fbi.gov/chicago/press-rel...r-collectibles
I send my best game used stuff to Ken at Goldin Auctions. He's really changed the face of game used auctions in my opinion. Everything is authenticated, they're getting the best items and certainly getting top dollar. Many auctions are a minefield. I navigate through other auctions looking for what's real, what's not, and hoping to find a good deal here and there. When I do get burnt by auction houses, I just have to hope they make it right. Several auctions are riskier than eBay in my experience. There's a reason forgeries are consigned to the questionable houses.
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11-22-2013, 10:05 PM #5
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11-22-2013, 10:31 PM #6
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Re: Auction houses
+1 for Ken and Goldin Auctions. I've been a bidder and seller at sports auction houses for over the years and lately, Goldin has come up strong and the top of my list as a buyer AND seller. There's a couple auction houses that are better for each side, but it can be a crap shoot.
I used to deal with 7-10 auction houses, but now I'm down to about 3-4 tops.
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11-24-2013, 09:05 PM #7
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Or if an auction house has a reality show you can see for yourself...how they treat jerseys sent in, thrown around, called junk and thrown back again. How the common theme to them seems to be cash, cash, cash. And their attitude towards their customers and the game used collecting community... I'll withhold judgement, stay objective and let you see for yourself.
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11-24-2013, 09:41 PM #8
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In my opinion your best bet if you wanna sell an item used Goldin Auctions. I also would recommend Mears online auctions.
From my experience you wanna stay away from American memorabilia also called AMI, gray flannel, vintage authentics, legendary auctions, historic auctions just to name a few.
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11-25-2013, 12:39 PM #9
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Based on your own experience, do auction houses honor correcting an error that could be from on of their auctions 7-10 years ago? I'm working an issue for someone, where I have sold proof that the jersey authenticated by this auction house was incorrect. Will share the entire situation soon. Waiting back to hear from the auction house.
Regards, Tony
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11-25-2013, 01:06 PM #10
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Tony,
I think any auction house that authenticates an item should stand by their statement/findings. I have had a couple issues in the last few years. One was corrected by Mears and the other by Vintage Authentics was not. I had to do a charge back with Vintage Authentics as the jersey was a forgery and they refused to acknowledge that.