02-05-2025 08:45 AM
As a seller who has built up a large amount of 'stuff', my advice to you is to be persistent & always look through everything, no matter how small, diligently. I had a small plastic container full of lapel pins. I checked through & found a few metal ball markers, too. However, even after checking through the lot twice, it wasn't until the 3rd time, I discovered this little gem. A 2000 100th US Open Pebble Beach ball marker. At this event, Tiger Woods won his 1st US Open; tied the lowest score in the history of the Open & won by the largest number in Open history - by 15 strokes. I put it online last night & it's selling today. I could have easily passed over this item. Always check thoroughly. 🙂
02-05-2025 08:48 AM
Advice that never gets old:
Look at everything, and then look again.
02-05-2025 08:54 AM
You know Tiger just lost his mother yesterday? Good score Sakic!
02-05-2025 09:01 AM
I guess I'm weird because if I had a container full of pins, first thing I'd do is empty the whole container then pull each item individually and sort them into categories (like golf or whatever). I'd be unlikely to miss something since I'd be forced to look at every item, give it a preliminary wipe down, and organize it by subject matter. After that I'd do a deeper dive into each small pile and do more thorough cleaning and inspection of items worth selling. 🤷
02-05-2025 10:04 AM
Nicely said and done!
02-05-2025 10:22 AM
Every vehicle has "that" part. That one part that's worth blood.
Some have several, but ALL have at least one.
With several hundred normal parts, you just gotta make sure you find it when listing.
02-05-2025 10:27 AM
What a nice find! Good for you!
02-05-2025 12:52 PM
02-05-2025 01:52 PM
It went for $20. I didn't want to go too high or too low. lol
02-05-2025 02:03 PM
Great Find!, you keep finding hidden gems,don't stop now.
02-05-2025 02:07 PM
You probably could have gotten more, usually if it sells quick means it was worth more, I'm not trying to burst your bubble it's still great that you got $20 for a trinket that was just lying around
02-05-2025 02:08 PM
Every time I sell something quickly, I feel that exact way. lol
02-05-2025 02:11 PM
I would not know if that pin was one of 100 or 1000 or 1000, let alone its value.
But far more importantly, I would not have known that this was Tiger Wood's 1st US Open win, and would think that that would have done a lot to help it sell.
And I have to admit, that the last items I would research in a lot of pins would be the sports collectibles. They do not interest me.
That is why many of us can make money with merchandise which other sellers are willing to lot up and make go away.
02-05-2025 02:12 PM - edited 02-05-2025 02:15 PM
There are 2 on eBay for $20 & 25 US & no one is buying them. I thought I had better go a bit lower so it might sell right away.
02-05-2025 05:05 PM
I think you did well at $20.00. When the US open was here at Hazeltine the commemorative ball markers were $5.00.