The first step in selling baseball cards on eBay is to select the cards you want to sell. Go through your collection and pull out any rare, valuable, or high-grade cards to individually list. For common cards, you may want to bundle groups of players or teams into a single listing. Take clear, well-lit photos of the front and back of each card so buyers can clearly see the condition. Proper lighting is crucial for showing off details.
When creating your listing, be sure to use very detailed titles that include important details like the player name, year, brand, and any noteworthy tags (rookie, autograph, rare parallel). This will make your listing more discoverable in search results. For the description, call out all relevant details on the card’s condition, centering, edges, and any flaws. Grade the card’s condition honestly using industry standard term like “Near Mint”,”Excellent,” etc. You want to set accurate expectations.
Pricing is also important for getting attention and selling quickly. Look up recently sold listings of comparable cards on eBay to get a sense of fair market value based on condition. Understand that higher graded/more valuable cards may require an auction format versus “Buy It Now.” Provide a reasonable first-class domestic shipping cost in your listings. Most buyers will expect $3-4 for a PWE (plain white envelope) or $5-8 for a tracked bubble mailer. International rates will vary.
For payment, only accept funds from the major online payment providers like PayPal to protect yourself from scammers. Set up your eBay preferences accordingly. Your return policy should offer no-hassle returns for items not as described, while making it clear you cannot accept returns for “buyer’s remorse.” A 14-day policy is standard. Make sure to clearly communicate in the listing which authenticating service you use, if any, and your policy on post-sale grading if the card grades higher.
Promote your listings through relevant eBay categories like the player, year, brand or set. You can also include keyword tags of related terms. Run your listings for multiple 7-14 day durations to reach new potential buyers. Offer to combine shipping on multiple wins to incentivize buyers. Also promote your listings on social media platforms geared towards collectors to gain exposure beyond just eBay search. Sites like Facebook groups are a good free option.
Once you make a sale, promptly ship the item within your stated handling time using a tracking method for proof of delivery. Securely package the card(s) between stiff cardboard or plastic to prevent damage or bends. Include a thank you note for the purchase. Respond quickly to any buyer questions. If an issue does arise, work respectfully and cooperatively with the buyer to find a mutually agreeable resolution. Leave positive feedback for each other upon a problem-free transaction to help build your profiles.
With some practice listing quality baseall cards at competitive prices while providing great buyer service, you can enjoy steady sales income from your collection on eBay over time. Be sure to properly research cards for value, learning grading standards. Continually refine your photography, descriptions and promotions based on selling experience and buyer feedback. With dedication to presentation and customer satisfaction, eBay can be a fun and fulfilling way to potentially profit from a baseball card collection hobby.