Folks,
i was looking for some advice on selling a train collection. The collection belonged to my brother who passed away recently. He has been collecting since the 80’s and up until last year. He never had a layout so other than a Christmas tree set none of the trains have even been run. I currently don't have good info on the exact size of the collection but I do know it is quite large.
I will be selling the collection on behalf of his wife who has no experience about the trains, their value and selling them. I live 700 miles from where the collection is. I will be going there and doing an inventory and taking a picture of each individual box label showing the details of the train. They live down the block from a place that will box and ship so that part should be easy.
- I could use some advice on is how to price the trains. I have bought an awful lot of trains over my time but I have never sold any. I was thinking about looking at past sales on the big auction site as well as looking at the Greenberg guide. I would think there is no easy hard and fast pricing scheme given the different trains and eras. All are 0-scale.
- As for selling them I was thinking about posting them on the forum first as I have always had great results in my many purchases from forum members. After some time on the forum I would then start posting them on the auction site. The final step would be to call in someone to buy whatever is remaining.
Time frame to sell is not an issue however obtaining the best prices possible is. Consideration was given to calling in someone to buy the entire collection but was discounted given the low amounts generally offered.
So I would appreciate any insight you might be able to share.
Thanks,
Ed