Collector Auction Sites

Official eBay Guide: To Buying, Selling, and Collecting Just about Anything
Official eBay Guide: To Buying, Selling, and Collecting Just about Anything

Click here for your favorite eBay items Seems anyone buying and selling is at E-Bay. You have to pay to list and sell, but if you want a huge audience, this is the auction site to use.

eBay is Australia's leading online market place For our visitors from "Down Under", here's E-Bay for Australia...g'day mate!

Click here for eBay.ca! Let's not forget a neighbors to the north! Here's Ebay for Canada....Bonjour, eh!

Click here to buy & sell on eBay! And finally Ebay for our United Kingdom visitors.

Bidville doesn't charge you for listing or selling and is great for selling small dollar items. They provide similar tools and functionality as Yahoo, E-Bay and others do with out the cost. Having your items featured, with bold headlines, or other such bells and whistles do cost, but prices are reasonable. UPDATE: Well things never seem to stay the same. Bidville has instituted a "verification" policy that costs sellers $2.50 every 2 months or $5 per year to be "verified". Has hundreds of items, but no one seems to be bidding. Not sure if this site is worth the time, but check it out and decide for yourself.

Trading Cards On Line is fun at itradecards.com. Auctions available at itradecards.

The ToyMole is an auction site where toys/hobbies can be bought and sold and is offering all new users a free lifetime membership to use the site. ToyMole also features free e-mail and a "What is it page?" There are a variety of categories from pressed steel trucks, to dolls, to fast food toys.

Dudley's Auction Antique and Doll auction Dealer.

Terrific savings on vehicles, real estate, consumer electronics and more... @ Click here for Bargain.com Buy or sell products at uBid! Registered users can sell products with absolutely no listing fee through their Consumer Exchange program. Targeted areas just for collectors. uBid.com - Click Here!

Here's a link to Yahoo Auctions. They also charge fees for listing and selling, and have similar features as E-Bay. However, Yahoo seems to have less buyers and sellers and doesn't seem to promote their services as well as E-Bay.

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