101 Collectibles to Flip for Profit on eBay

Author: Avril Harper

Number of Pages: 72

Format: PDF

Publication Date: November 2017

Today we are looking at collectibles that frequently attract low prices in remote offline auction salerooms, flea markets and collectors’ fairs and which go on to fetch unexpected high prices on eBay’s massive international marketplace. 

Prices are often low in distant buying locations because few resellers and collectors travel long distances to venues lacking a mainline railway station or motorway close by.  And so most bidders are local people, often people turning up for a view of the belongings of some neighbour who died recently, and only a few will actually be there to bid.  So actual bidders are low on the day, if anyone bids that is, and prices are always way below possible resale value on eBay.  And that is why I buy exclusively in isolated locations and recommend you do the same. 

I’ve spent almost fifty years buying and selling collectibles for profit and now I want to help you spot specific collectibles lurking anonymously alongside mainly low value items and for you to turn your finds into substantial high profits on eBay.

These are just a handful of products all but guaranteed to make high profits for you on eBay, such as:

-  Tiny Victorian photographs that frequently fetch hundreds and sometimes thousands of dollars, or pounds or other country currency on eBay.

-  Pictures cut from 19th century magazines that very often make double figure prices on eBay.

-  And much more besides.

Please read on to learn more.

 

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