Where to sell and how for my N64 collection?

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Re: Where to sell and how for my N64 collection?

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I would say definitely look up the value of each game you have via video price or ebay. You may have rare games that you could sell individually and get more money off of than you would from a lot.

If you are a new seller Ebay's category limits can be frustrating though. If memory serves, amazon.com's final value is cheaper than ebay's for items over $40ish.
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Re: Where to sell and how for my N64 collection?

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you need to break it up to a certain extent. think about it no ones gonna want 76 n64 games 8 controllers and 2 consoles

i would make 2 auctions with a system & 2 controllers each & sell the other 4 controllers individually. then for the games, sell anything thats worth money seperately & the rest divide them into 2 and bundle them with either console's auction & sell them as lots

you can post it on ebay or amazon but for consoles & lots i find its far too much of a hassle to bother with the mailing. i would use craigslist or kijiji and just take a bunch of photos

if you try to sell each game individually you're gonna end up with 30% of them not being sold. also if it were me personally i would keep 1 controller just for myself as you could use it to make n64 emulation on pc that much more authentic if you ever get a craving for n64 down the road after you sell it
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Re: Where to sell and how for my N64 collection?

Post by chalo 07 »

vgpc.com is a site that aggregates and averages ebay and amazon sales.

It's a useful tool that gives you a ballpark estimate of what reasonable prices might be. So if you sell over the B/S/T, craigslist, "buy it now" on ebay, you can be a bit more informed.

Keep in mind that the site makes averages based on all of the available sales. So that means both a Conker's cart and a Conker CIB are being used for the same average. Because of this, if you have rough, loose carts the average price you see on vgpc may be slightly higher than the value of your item.

Just thought it would be a useful resource to have.
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