We have a second channel that will cover making money from arts and crafts for those interested. There will be a lot of How To videos as well. Here’s a link: ruclips.net/channel/UCaViiCbXUWhekTbp8ttqUuw You can also check out one of our latest videos here: ruclips.net/video/AQuq7Mefjc0/видео.html If you wish to help support our channel our Patreon page can be found here: www.patreon.com/TheAuctionProfessor I also write articles for eCommerceBytes the best reseller news site out there. You can find my articles and tons of other great content here: www.ecommercebytes.com/ If you'd like to see the equipment, shipping supplies, and reference material we personally use you can find it all right here: www.amazon.com/shop/theauctionprofessor (We may get a small commission from links posted here and across our channel)
I love selling photos and do well with them. The first photo I ever sold was a WW2 plane that crashed in a field. Started the auction at $8. In 3 bids it sold to guy in Hawaii for $73!
Don, thanks to you I am looking for photos. I spent $15 on a lot of aboutu 50+ old pictures at an antique mall and sold 2, $27.50 and $24. Got my money back and more to sell. Thank you.
This must no longer apply because almost none of the images for sale on ebay from the 1800s and 1900s even have so much as a single watcher and don't look to be selling at all no matter what the price. Many of the photos are in fantastic condition.
Greetings from Pa. My wife purchased a lot of Saturday Eveing Post from the 1900's at an auction in Johnstown. We were wondering if they have value? Researching value on Ebay and Google lately sucks! Items like the above are not easy to find. Is there a source to do better research on old paper items? Thanks you. Live your channel! We learn a lot from you.
You and I share the same love. I make most of my money from old photos. I buy up whatever is out there and take my time reviewing. Most are surprised if what I find. The best is when I tie them to ww 1 & 2 love letters. Fantastic investment!
I have a lot of old vintage black and white photos. unfortunately to sell for big money, you need to identify the place and location. nostalgia people would buy vintage b&w photo where they grew up or where they used to live. vintage military photos, women, famous places, they're good to sell.
Hi, how do you ship photos? And do you sell any colored photos. Example Have some of washington state my mom took but I probably would make copies. Any feed back. Thank you.
I have black and white slides of photos from 50s & 60s.would that still be considered collectables? I have over 100 slides I never personally viewed them but the writing on the slide case's give the dates and content of each slide now would it be better to sell the slides or should I get them printed out?? Thanks for any info anyone May be able to offer
This is a new change ebay is launching with the Spring seller update. Listing views will no longer have a "lifetime" counter. Views will now be counted on a rolling 30-day cycle. The views will now reflect how many times a listing has been viewed in the past 30 days. My listings are still showing the lifetime count, but it sounds like some people's accounts have already switched over to the 30-day version.
Yep. Was eyeing some photo albums on auction because I learned from you. Price gets too high, and I figure they’re just another Prof fan…the ONLY time I don’t like my fellow fans. ;-)
The WW1 plane photos look too glossy from the reflection to be originals from that time period. More likely reprinted many years later. The Hirohito picture is probably one of many photos the Japanese government produced for propaganda. I've had hundreds like that. Real collectors in this niche will know the difference and pay appropriately. Usually they feel a little thicker than the average photo paper of the time.
We have a second channel that will cover making money from arts and crafts for those interested. There will be a lot of How To videos as well. Here’s a link: ruclips.net/channel/UCaViiCbXUWhekTbp8ttqUuw
You can also check out one of our latest videos here: ruclips.net/video/AQuq7Mefjc0/видео.html
If you wish to help support our channel our Patreon page can be found here: www.patreon.com/TheAuctionProfessor
I also write articles for eCommerceBytes the best reseller news site out there. You can find my articles and tons of other great content here: www.ecommercebytes.com/
If you'd like to see the equipment, shipping supplies, and reference material we personally use you can find it all right here:
www.amazon.com/shop/theauctionprofessor
(We may get a small commission from links posted here and across our channel)
I love selling photos and do well with them. The first photo I ever sold was a WW2 plane that crashed in a field. Started the auction at $8. In 3 bids it sold to guy in Hawaii for $73!
Don, thanks to you I am looking for photos. I spent $15 on a lot of aboutu 50+ old pictures at an antique mall and sold 2, $27.50 and $24. Got my money back and more to sell. Thank you.
Nice photos, you have a good eye. The ones I have found I have kept especially the WWII ones.
Especially loved this topic. Old photos and RPPCs are the best way to learn and history and fascinating.
I love looking at old photos! This would be a great thing for me! Thanks so much you are appreciated!
This must no longer apply because almost none of the images for sale on ebay from the 1800s and 1900s even have so much as a single watcher and don't look to be selling at all no matter what the price. Many of the photos are in fantastic condition.
Greetings from Pa. My wife purchased a lot of Saturday Eveing Post from the 1900's at an auction in Johnstown. We were wondering if they have value? Researching value on Ebay and Google lately sucks! Items like the above are not easy to find. Is there a source to do better research on old paper items? Thanks you. Live your channel! We learn a lot from you.
In 20+ years I've only come across old photo's once in a thrift store. I'm not sure if photos were previously sold or were never put out on the floor.
Thank you so much! I had no idea!
You and I share the same love. I make most of my money from old photos. I buy up whatever is out there and take my time reviewing. Most are surprised if what I find. The best is when I tie them to ww 1 & 2 love letters. Fantastic investment!
Got such cool ideas. Thank you!
Love photos
I have a lot of old vintage black and white photos. unfortunately to sell for big money, you need to identify the place and location. nostalgia people would buy vintage b&w photo where they grew up or where they used to live. vintage military photos, women, famous places, they're good to sell.
Hi, how do you ship photos? And do you sell any colored photos. Example Have some of washington state my mom took but I probably would make copies. Any feed back. Thank you.
Always helpful information. We have been with these items for many years in all different formats. IMHO, is the decision to break up an album or not.
I have black and white slides of photos from 50s & 60s.would that still be considered collectables? I have over 100 slides I never personally viewed them but the writing on the slide case's give the dates and content of each slide now would it be better to sell the slides or should I get them printed out?? Thanks for any info anyone May be able to offer
Another good video!
Thanks for the info Don. Do you always scan these in with a scanner?
Hi love watching you. You were talking about a book that you where putting together do you have it for sale yet. I want to buy it
I have tons of photos from the 1930s and earlier I don’t really know what I have can you help me sell they old years books and scrap books
Have you encountered payout issues with EBAY,s Trusty service?
Did your listing views go to zero ? Mine appear to have reset to zero and the color of view font changed also. Sorry for the random question
This is a new change ebay is launching with the Spring seller update. Listing views will no longer have a "lifetime" counter. Views will now be counted on a rolling 30-day cycle. The views will now reflect how many times a listing has been viewed in the past 30 days. My listings are still showing the lifetime count, but it sounds like some people's accounts have already switched over to the 30-day version.
Yep. Was eyeing some photo albums on auction because I learned from you. Price gets too high, and I figure they’re just another Prof fan…the ONLY time I don’t like my fellow fans. ;-)
What suggestions do you have for selling old photos.
Do you sell them by auction or fixed price to get the most money ?
The WW1 plane photos look too glossy from the reflection to be originals from that time period. More likely reprinted many years later. The Hirohito picture is probably one of many photos the Japanese government produced for propaganda. I've had hundreds like that. Real collectors in this niche will know the difference and pay appropriately. Usually they feel a little thicker than the average photo paper of the time.
If you had the original negatives of these photos could you keep developing prints and sell them over and over?
They would be classed as reprints & not original, wouldn't they? I wouldn't think that you would get much for them reprints.
@@charlesforeman9438 ah yes didn't think of that, ty
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Looks like a young Jeffrey Epstein at 03:51 but, I could be wrong...I was wrong once.