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Best way to sell a massive collection of Legos?

Good morning, I am new to this site and I am looking for some advice. I have a very large collection of Legos that I am slowly moving out of storage and would like to sell them in bulk. Growing up I had a double deck lego city 16" x 16" up top and 20" x 16" below, entire city was built on roadplates and baseplates - bottom city had multiple trains. Rough Guess is around 500-700 pounds AT LEAST, right now I have (15) Blue Lego Bins full with legos, and then (12) 30 Gallon tubs filled with legos. . Most of the sets are from 1985-2000 and 95% have at least one copy of the instruction manual. I had sets from every genre, and when I was able I would buy the entire catalog each year. I was an avid builder so it was not uncommon for me to get multiple sets and I have dozens of the purple 400 piece bins and dozens of the blue 1200 pieces bins mixed in. Brickbay didn't exist till the last few years of my building career so I usually bought full sets. But once I found brickbay I bought a ton of hard to find and niche pieces to really start modeling. I did a lot of modeling, Military Vehicals, houses, skyscrapers, Naval Ships ect. , I believe I still have a 1:32 scale Aegies Destroyer Built somewhere in boxes. I am not sure how I should sell this collection. I do not have any current pictures, but I do have some pictures of the original city from when I was a little kid. Any help would greatly be appreciated.

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Someone in those areas needs to buy a franchise...... They would do well in an area with no Lego stores I think.

Someone in those areas needs to buy a franchise...... They would do well in an area with no Lego stores I think.

Seems like it would do well just because you get traffic that Lego stores give you, as well as people who don't have Legos near them (<-#FirstWorldProblems). Location is probably the most important part of this!

I know, I wish there was one here on the east coast!New Mexico, Oregon/Washington? How about something in the Midwest too!"Franchises are currently available nationwide with the exception of CA, CT, FL, HI, IL, IN, KY, MI, MD, MN, NE, NC, ND, NY, TX, SC, SD, RI, UT, WI or Canada."

Minnesota is out along with Illinois.(Comicblast.) Why can't you have a store in those select states?

Link to Bricks and Minifigs.

You can.....I think they are open to selling to anyone who has the money, despite what the website says.

You can.....I think they are open to selling to anyone who has the money, despite what the website says.

Oh, okay. I'm a teen so I don't have the money, but it sounded like a great Lego store and I wanted to check it out. Too bad the stores are a good distance from Minnesota.

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