Where would you consider selling your relics?

Selsaro

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I'm not sure if this is the right forum for this..
but where would you consider selling some of your things you found for some extra money "possibly to get a nicer detector :laughing7:"

Also should I sell online or at antique shops?
thanks!
 

I haven't sold anything I've found... but if it's a relic I would probably use EBay or Craigslist. If it's something of considerable value it shouldn't be hard to find someone to buy it up (like gold).
 

Never a commercial store. ebay has lots of braindead buyers that overbid on everything.
 

I just started selling my finds at a flea market when I go with my wife, she is an antique/vintage dealer. I picked up some old small table top display cases that have dividers and loaded them up with stuff. People seem to like going through the stuff...kinda like rummaging through a junk drawer. I get a dollar a trinket and the jewelery always get at least melt. I am always happy to sell any of it. Good luck to you, there are lots of options.
 

You can start by becoming a Charter Member here, and showing us what you have to sell! :occasion14:
 

Looks like you and I are in the same boat. I was looking to trade a Minelab pinpointer and it seems we have to be "charter members" to access this means of selling-trading here on T-net. Hopefully someone will find us an answer.
 

It's $20.00 dollars a year for this option. Not too bad if you plan on selling a load of stuff I reckon.
 

To be a charter member, pay twenty dollars, and good luck in selling your items. # 8 beat me to it.
 

Maybe once I have more than a few items to sell haha!
 

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