So, these are estate assets that are being liquidated with the proceeds distributed to heirs. What a thankless task. I would be tempted to sell the whole lot to a used record/ CD store in Manhattan (Academy Records or Bleecker Street Records).
Keep track of all expenses for charging back against the estate.
Your quick hits would be the MFSLs, DCC Golds, SACDs, Japanese imports only, and any new, unopened CDs. Also be on the lookout for any bootlegs ... don't worry, you will know those when you see them.
List them on eBay or Audiogon. There may even be the same items on eBay for sale, so this will give you a ballpark idea as to worth. List them separately or in logical groups. Assuming that this would represent 10% of the collection, handling a 100 or so listings should be manageable (give or take a couple of cocktails).
By doing this, you will have effectively picked the collection. It is just like selling comic books, once you have sold off the Amazing Fantasy #15 and Fantastic Four #1, the rest is just the rest. So, you would just move the rest as a lot. CDs are not that old to be truly collectible and CDs are currently experiencing a downturn in desirability.
Offer is still open to chat if you like. Feel free to pose any other questions that you may have.
Rich
Keep track of all expenses for charging back against the estate.
Your quick hits would be the MFSLs, DCC Golds, SACDs, Japanese imports only, and any new, unopened CDs. Also be on the lookout for any bootlegs ... don't worry, you will know those when you see them.
List them on eBay or Audiogon. There may even be the same items on eBay for sale, so this will give you a ballpark idea as to worth. List them separately or in logical groups. Assuming that this would represent 10% of the collection, handling a 100 or so listings should be manageable (give or take a couple of cocktails).
By doing this, you will have effectively picked the collection. It is just like selling comic books, once you have sold off the Amazing Fantasy #15 and Fantastic Four #1, the rest is just the rest. So, you would just move the rest as a lot. CDs are not that old to be truly collectible and CDs are currently experiencing a downturn in desirability.
Offer is still open to chat if you like. Feel free to pose any other questions that you may have.
Rich