If you want to trade, rather than sell, comic book cards, then you are probably going to have to go to your local comic book store and hope they still carry similar stuff. My guess is that there is very little trading going on with most of them now days, as most of them have lost value from their heyday in the 1990s. Of course, with everything, it depends on what you have and if you can find someone interested in it.
2006-07-18 09:40:32
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answered by doubleb747 4
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http://www.caretotrade.com is a free site that lets you trade your items & services with others, or buy & sell. There's a few huge comic book collections on there now, as well as other collectibles. Your cards would be seen by people around the world, and Care to Trade doesn't charge any fees. I think you should try www.caretotrade.com
2006-07-21 12:26:55
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answered by whoawhoawhoa 3
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under no circumstances too previous!!!!!!!! XD i understand human beings that're properly into their 20s who nevertheless assemble comic books/trading playing cards, so 30+ isn't too a procedures off. Plus, in case you quite like it, then why provide up? I propose each and every individual benefits a to blame exhilaration! ^_~
2016-12-01 20:29:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Check out
www.nonsportupdate.com
NSU is the premiere non-sport card mag & their website has forums for trading. It might be best to already have your *want* list as well as your *extras* list already on the web.
(I'm not involved in it myself, but as my cards are still in storage & my life is pretty chaotic 'til around the end of the year, I'd like to be cut some slack on this. It is high on my list of *must do*.)
modify) There also lots of hobby 'rings' for people who trade their cards. One of these days I hope to join one.
2006-07-18 13:08:42
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answered by comicards 6
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Ebay, your local book shop
2006-07-18 05:08:59
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answered by dona 2
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eBAY
2006-07-18 04:44:16
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answered by JULIE 7
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