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You're going to get a lot of different advice/opinions on this so I'd review all of the replies before making a decision.

For a large collection, you might want to consider an auction house, especially the ones that handle trains. There are several that are forum sponsors (see above at top of page) who are familiar to many members. One advantage with an auction house is they will do a lot of the heavy lifting and logistics for you (yes, at a cost), but might be easier than the eBay route.

Good luck!

Edit: And I see 3rail & Kooljock posted just before me with about the same advice.

Last edited by johnstrains

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