Collection Liquidation for Estates
Built for executors, attorneys, and families managing inherited card collections.
Common Estate Challenges We Handle
- No inventory or card list exists
- Collection value is unknown or disputed
- Cards are mixed, unsorted, or partially damaged
- Heirs are geographically dispersed
- Storage space or timeline pressure
- Need for documentation for probate or records
How Estate Liquidation Works
- 1. Initial Intake
- Executor or representative submits high-level details. No card list required.
- 2. Collection Review
- We evaluate based on liquidation value, not collector retail comps.
- 3. Written Offer for Records
- Offer includes clear assumptions and summary suitable for estate files.
- 4. Logistics Coordination
- Shipping or in-person pickup coordinated directly with the estate.
- 5. Payment to the Estate
- Funds issued to the appropriate estate account or representative.
Documentation for Probate and Records
- Written offer summaries
- Transaction receipts
- Payment confirmation
- Available valuation explanation upon request
We are not providing formal appraisals, but our documentation is structured for estate recordkeeping and transparency.
What to Expect and What Not To
- We do not consign or sell items on behalf of the estate
- We do not catalog individual cards for resale
- We do not provide insurance appraisals
- We do not negotiate after verification unless information was materially inaccurate
Request an Estate Consultation
No obligation. We will explain next steps before requesting shipment.
We regularly work with estates, executors, and legal representatives nationwide.