How do you guys organize? How do you trade? Or sell?
Ive got a hell of a collection going, not worried about the money as I am doing it budget style and slowly expanding. I do intend to turn the junk into actual valie cards over time. Any tips for selling a million junk cards?
>>44544315
Junk commons are literally thrown away by people/stores from what i understand. they are sold at what, 100 cards for a dollar...maybe.
>>44544368
worst than i thought actually:
http://www.acgamesonline.com/ac-cards-trade-in-rates/
Oh that is a terrible rate. Doesn't even include shipping lol. I am over here trying to figure out how to market these things to kids
This is my catalog, not an awesome picture. It has 36 drawers each holds just about a row of cards.
Front view, love this thing, it was 200$ and had a whole top piece like the bottom one, ended up breaking that apart and keeping the drawers. I plan to build a second one someday out of the extra drawers. If not still worth the money. It makes your collection look much more appealing to a room than a pile of boxes.
Two foils are put into a clear plastic sleeve, back to back, to help reduce the curve that develops.
What the fuck do I do with all my bulk that I'm never going to touch?
Just throw them away?
Id rather use them for TP.
>>44545397
Use them to build easy learning-decks. Teach people how to play, they use one learning-deck and you use the other. If they seem warm to playing, ask them which deck they like and give it to them (our sell for a minimal price). If they really are warm to the game, they'll probly buy packs at some point. Once in a while these people will provide a kick-back out of that pack, or at least trade really lopsided if you express interest in one of those cards. If not, maybe they open something decent and you offer fistfuls of cards as trade.
I'm a teacher, so this process is really easy for me. Ymmv.
Thats what I was thinking, making very beginner decks to get people into the game.
>>44545397
Bulk cards are excellent proxy cards. Just write the name of the card with a black permanent marker on the bulk card. Tadaa instant proxy.