Finding the Divine in Thrifting: How One Seller is Flipping Bibles on Ebay – Thrifty Business 7.18

Jul 1, 2024 | eBay Flipping | 14 comments

Finding the Divine in Thrifting: How One Seller is Flipping Bibles on Ebay – Thrifty Business 7.18




Are you someone who frequents thrift stores in search of hidden treasures and valuable items? If so, you might want to consider a new and truly divine thrifting opportunity – flipping Bibles on eBay. That’s right, flipping Bibles can be a lucrative and fulfilling venture, with the added bonus of spreading the word of God in the process.

With the rise of online marketplaces like eBay, there is a growing demand for rare and collectible Bibles. Whether it’s an antique family Bible passed down through generations or a limited edition version of the Holy Book, these items can fetch a pretty penny for savvy resellers.

So how exactly does one get started with flipping Bibles on eBay? The first step is to do your research and educate yourself on the different types of Bibles that are in high demand. Look for editions that are no longer in print, have unique features like illustrations or annotations, or are associated with famous historical figures or events.

Next, hit up your local thrift stores, estate sales, and flea markets to hunt for these valuable Bibles. Keep an eye out for older editions that are in good condition and have desirable characteristics. You may also want to invest in a Bible price guide or consult with experts in the field to get a better understanding of the market value of certain editions.

Once you have sourced your Bibles, it’s time to list them on eBay. Be sure to provide detailed descriptions and high-quality images to attract potential buyers. Highlight any special features or provenance of the Bible to pique the interest of collectors. Pricing your items competitively and offering fast shipping options will also help increase your chances of making a sale.

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As you start to see success with flipping Bibles on eBay, you may want to consider expanding your inventory and diversifying your offerings. Look for other religious items like prayer books, hymnals, or religious artifacts that can complement your Bible sales. Building a reputation as a trusted seller and providing excellent customer service will help you establish a loyal following of buyers.

In conclusion, flipping Bibles on eBay can be a rewarding and profitable thrifting venture for those with a keen eye for valuable items. By sourcing rare and collectible Bibles, you can not only make money but also spread the message of faith and spirituality to a wider audience. So why not give divine thrifting a try and see where it takes you?


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14 Comments

  1. @davidanglin5495

    Hymnals are very good to sell – the older the better. Look for all religions. People often by them for a certain song.

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  2. @susaninpgh

    Chandra ❤️❤️❤️❤️you are an intuitive

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  3. @susaninpgh

    Awesome commentary about LGBTQ flag and Nativity set.

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  4. @lauriehargrove5534

    One of the best shows you have had .. loved the Chandra story !! Lisa was super informative too. Great info too .. THANK YOU.

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  5. @mcolman6969

    Great show, I sell lots of religious books. I pick up concordances, too. I shop at a thrift store run by a Christian group, you will find lots of Bibles and religious books there

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  6. @oldmcdonald1759

    Great show! But be Careful. Bible thrifting could lead to Bible reading. And the Devil don't like that. But we in the Bible belt are praying for you.

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  7. @ozarkpicker873

    I purchased a KJV Bible miniature edition dated 1940 of the 1st church of Christ Boston MA at a hospice thrift in Sun City AZ for $2. I sold it for $40 + shipping and it went to Auckland New Zealand! The gentleman who purchased it was so thrilled to get it. That was my first time I had ever sold one. There were no comps so I was surprised to sell it for that amount. Maybe it was worth more who knows.

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  8. @susanarrington9371

    Catholic bible is original but Protestant ones took out some books…we here in the south have great Christian book stores… I sell lots children’s bibles in the spring and at christmas

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  9. @jeanrasmus3817

    Great show and great information. Next time at the thrift store or estate sale I will be looking at the Bibles. Thanks.

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  10. @In2deMyst

    I missed the live show today… glad I could watch after the fact. Great show, very informative. I see Bibles frequently but usually just pass them by since I really didn't know what to look for. Thanks Bunches!

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