Fill out the form below, email, call or text message us today.

  • Send photos, please include closeup images of markings, notable features, defects…
  • Describe your item, take measurements and let us know what condition it is in.
  • Where, When, and how much you acquired it for.
  • Your asking price.
  • Your City, State. Phone Number

After we agree on sale terms:

  • Carefully pack your item(s), and drop it off at the appropriate shipping carrier.
  • Within two days of delivery we will confirm that we have received your item and issue your payment.
    • Payments will be made within 10 days in a variety of ways: cash, company check, zelle, paypal, venmo, wire transfer, etc.

Sell on Consignment:

We can sell it for you. Collect-Sell keeps your interests as our top priority.   Consignment is a simple agreement for us to sell your merchandise.  We take great care in providing you service that exceeds your expectations.  We can find a collector that appreciates and will care for your item.  We can maximize your profit, broker a fast deal, or hold your item until you are ready to sell and get the best possible price.  You maintain control of the price throughout the sale and approve any adjustments. Consignment rates are negotiable depending on your item(s) value, rarity, and/or quantity of items you have available for consignment. 

Photography Tips

Here are some simple steps to help you take and send the best quality images to us:

  1. Clean the lens, Clean optics is key to a clear image free of spots or distortions. Use a duster or soft microfiber cloth to gently clear any dust, finger prints or debris that may have collected on the front of your lens.
  2. For shinny objects, Turn off the flashOn camera flashes tend to create unwanted reflections in shinny or reflective objects such as jewelry, pocket watches or coins.
  3. Turn on HDR (High Dynamic Range)If your camera has an HDR function turn it on, this will insure that highest amount of detail in the shadows and highlights is captured.
  4. Get the right light
    The best light in most instances is going to be natural light, close to a window, outdoors. If you are going to take pictures indoors with overhead lights try to avoid bare bulb, or spot type lights these will create harsh shadows and unwanted reflections.
  5. Get close and fill the viewfinder
    Try to fill the entire frame of your viewfinder or screen to get the most detail, images that are taken too far way will have little detail.
  6. Make sure you are sending full resolution files
    Some email clients such as Apple Mail tend to shrink the size of your image, check at the top of your email to make sure the image size says actual size.