This guide helps dispel a few misconceptions about the value of books and magazines, and helps new sellers to avoid many of the common mistakes of selling magazines on eBay. After having gotten my start as a...
Since it appears that there are approximately 7,000 items listed under playing cards each week on eBay and since no one has so far undertaken to submit a guide, I am making this attempt to bring a little...
Playboy 1953 to present...I Hugh Hefner published the first edition in December of 1953 and was undated. It featured Marily Monroe and was a huge success. This edition of Playbook is one of the most sought...
When it comes to dating matchbook covers it can be difficult. Sometimes you can get lucky and the date is right there printed on the cover, but if not, how can you narrow the possibilities? TIPS ON DATING...
People buy playing cards for many reasons other than finding decks to use for bridge and poker playing. When listing you can HELP buyers find your cards with less work if you consider some basics. *USED is...
I specialize in comic books and have found an annoying consistency among "bad" sellers. Condition of the comics is very important in comic collecting, so getting accurate descriptions is critical. When you...
Do you love art but don't have a lot of room on your walls? Collecting Art Cards is a FUN way to have TONS of art.... in your pocket! You buy original art from the artist in as many styles (Pop, Folk,...
View our Novelty Money Novelty money is known by diverse names, including funny money, fake money, novelty currency, collectible money (collectable notes in Britain), and commemorative money. Whatever you...
Collecting Casino Memorabilia is an extremely popular hobby these days. With casinos being built all over the world, and the fact that Las Vegas is one of the most popular vacation destinations, many more...
Collecting vintage and/or antique valentines is something that has an emotional appeal to everyone regardless of age, gender, ethnicity or the area of the world in which you live. The valentines of the past...