I'm not certain how much they are worth, but this past weekend I was doing an art show and I met a lady who framed old cigarette cards and used them as pendants for jewelry.
Perhaps if you can suggest a use in addition to collectibility, it might make them sell more easily.
2006-09-14 03:18:51
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answered by C R 3
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Most of the answers you are getting tell you e.bay .Please be careful as one poor chap sold an antique for a couple of hundred which was immediately sold again for thousands .i know they weren't cards but try a collectors club or as someone else said , a reputable antique collector .I also think you will find sites on the Webb that ask for photos and will give you advice .
Good luck
2006-09-18 09:53:24
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answered by ? 5
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ebay is a really good option because it's open to a lot more people that way. my friend sold a collection of matchboxes on there recently and got £50 for them
2006-09-14 07:53:32
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answered by louisewoods1984 4
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Take them to an antiques dealer and get them appraised. If you wish to sell them, once you have had the appraisal, Ebay is a good place to go. Sell them yourself, and you don't have to pay commissions.
2006-09-14 01:47:02
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answered by ink_collector 2
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One word - Ebay!
2006-09-14 05:07:06
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answered by mellymac 1
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sell them on ebay or check with your local VFW, they might want them, maybe a museum will want them
2006-09-14 01:46:43
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answered by Jamie 2
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if you want to get rid of them just throw them away.its easy.
2006-09-18 11:16:55
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answered by dean c 1
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ebay
2006-09-14 01:55:00
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answered by lee 1
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www.ebay.co.uk
or try your local Antique dealer.
2006-09-14 01:46:23
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answered by Hazza 3
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http://www.ciggycards.co.uk/hist
http://www.cardstocollect.com/ory.htm
http://www.cigarettecards.co.uk/
2006-09-14 01:54:07
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answered by Anonymous
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