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> I have some Queen photos and backstage passes etc

> a small collection , anyone know how to sell them

> or value them thanks Carol


Have a look on ebay for comparisons, or surf the web for specialist auction sites and shops that specialise in such items. Try to avoid using auction sites that have several of the same items for sale at the same time. Try Rollin' records shop in West Wickham, the owner Steve knows his stuff and if he's not willing to buy the stuff he'll point you in the right direction

Some years back (before the days of the internet, sadly) I sold a letter from Keith Richards and a load of autographs in an auction. I wish I hadn't, but I needed the money at the time.


The big London auction houses have rock memorabilia sales every so often and could give you an idea of what your things are likely to fetch, I'm sure.


I can't remember now who I used, possibly Christies. They need to verify that the items are genuine, but I guess that wouldn't apply to photographs.


They took a massive chunk of the proceeds :(

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