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The obvious answer is eBay, but there is more you need to do. In order to prove to your prospective buyers that you have the genuine article, you need more than a picture. You should have your item authenticated. By the way, it is your responsibility to have it authenticated before you sell it, if you're going to sell it as "rare." There are several third-parties that work closely with eBay. You can do any of these things:

# Opinions. Get a quick, preliminary opinion online regarding an item's authenticity before you buy or sell it. This service is currently available only for sports autographs and memorabilia.

# Authentication. Find out whether an item is genuine based on an independent authenticator's physical inspection.

# Grading. Determine the physical condition of an item.

The more you add to your listing, the more likely you'll be to get what you're asking for. Check out eBay's page on authentication for more details.

HTH!

2006-11-14 06:30:36 · answer #1 · answered by CJ 4 · 0 0

Yeah, I think ebay would be the best website....or maybe discuss it over your personal blog sites like myspace, facebook, bebo, tagworld...and so on!

2006-11-14 06:25:57 · answer #2 · answered by blarson311 1 · 0 0

ya ebay cause it sells a lot it is a site to shop

2006-11-14 06:19:35 · answer #3 · answered by Schoolgirl 2 U 1 · 0 0

1 word - ebay

2006-11-14 06:24:03 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

there are, but to get the best price if they are truely collectible sell them on e-bay

2006-11-14 06:19:56 · answer #5 · answered by alex87401 1 · 0 0

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