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Old 03-20-2011, 10:10 AM   #16747
SameOldStory
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I'm starting to think about getting rid of much of my stuff.

The replacement value would total a significant amount of money, but most of what I have is of no value to most people. A thief would walk away disappointed.

I'll just have to bite the bullet and toss most of it. Most of the old books can go to a veterans center. But there are many books, such as programming and networking, that are so much land fill now.

I could go on, and on, but it still amounts to the unsellable detritus of my life.

Any one know of the best way to sell, in toto, a stamp collection?

Or a set of Noritake china from the early '60s?

I know that there are companies that'll buy them on speculation, but I'd have more satisfaction selling to someone who really wanted them.
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