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    Default Any die-cast collectors in here?

    I have boxes full of die cast cars just collecting dust. Mostly matchbox, but also hot wheels, corgi, tootsietous, siku, majorette and a few other minor ones. The bulk are from the late 60s to mid 70s. No boxes, mostly in decent condition. I do know that I have several that are worth at least $50.

    Any suggestions on best place to determine value and sell them? I'm not nerdy enough to create individual ads on ebay.
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    I collect Hot Wheels, Michael.

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    I still have some Hot Wheels track that I received as a Christmas present in the late 1960's. I gave my cars to my kids to play with when they were younger. I still remember going to G.E.X. (now Old Paris Flea Market) in OKC to buy them. They cost around a dollar back then as they do now.
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    If they are the 1/64th -- group several together and sell them as a lot.
    I collect 1/18 scale die casts.

    There's a diecast show in Arlington monthly
    http://www.agalaxycalleddallas.com/2...cast-show.html
    http://dfwdiecastshow.com/

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