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Top 10: Rare Items Sold on eBay | Auction Results for 2013

WhatSellsBest.com, a website tracking top items selling on eBay (based on highest prices paid) has posted its annual Top 10 list for rare collectibles sold in 2013.


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This year, the list was focused on items that were really unique and/or showed surprising results within their categories."

WhatSellsBest.com, a website tracking top items selling on eBay (based on highest prices paid) has posted its annual Top 10 list for rare collectibles sold in 2013.

Some examples from the 2013 list; a 1951 Hockey Card fetched $30,100; a rare Blues Record received $37,100; and an antique Carved Chinese Cup collected $77,100. The top item brought $100,000.

According to James Massey the sites publisher; “There were so many auctions that did well in 2013, it was really hard to narrow it down to just ten items. So this year, the list was focused on items that were really unique and/or surprising results within their auction categories.”

To see the complete Top 10 list (with photos) and other top items sold on eBay and worldwide, visit: WhatSellsBest.com

Media outlets interested in discussing this press release in detail are encouraged to contact James Massey by email at; james@whatsellsbest.com or, by telephone at 1-206-497-2263.

About WhatSellsBest.com

WhatSellsBest.com is a free website which reports top selling items on eBay and in leading auction houses worldwide. The site tracks rare items (by highest prices bid and/or sold) in nearly 200 unique categories, and reports on trends and sales of in-demand (high-value) collectibles sold worldwide.

For more information contact:

James Massey,
WhatSellsBest.com
james@whatsellsbest.com
1-206-497-2263



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