What happens after I submit?
You are not committing to sell. The first step is just getting enough photos to give you a useful range and decide whether a local offer makes sense.
Got a binder, slabs, sealed boxes, modern hits, vintage holos, or bulk? Upload real photos first. CardVault Omaha sorts the valuable stuff from the noise and gives you a clear local offer path before anyone meets up.
You are not committing to sell. The first step is just getting enough photos to give you a useful range and decide whether a local offer makes sense.
What we buy
Clear seller paths help a parent, collector, or former player understand what to send without naming every card first.
Photo checklist
Copy these simple angles: one wide card spread, organized storage or cases, sealed product, and a few closer shots of the cards that look valuable.





Seller path
Walk in with a binder. Put it on the counter. CardVault Omaha separates the good stuff, explains the offer, and does not make you list 300 cards yourself.
Start with photosPages, top cards, slabs, sealed product, or rough collection shots.
Vintage, slabs, chase cards, sealed, and bulk are treated differently.
Cash offer logic is based on condition, demand, fees, time, and risk.
Omaha pickup/dropoff happens after you accept the path.
Offer transparency
Cash offers are not full retail, but they should be understandable. CardVault Omaha explains the path before you decide.
Best seller fit: you want a local, photo-first quote and a clear cash/consignment path without Facebook Marketplace haggling, surprise meetup pressure, or listing hundreds of cards yourself.
Inventory proof
These examples show the photo types that actually help CardVault Omaha quote collections: loose cards, sealed product, and organized storage.

Best first photo: the whole card spread so we can estimate volume and obvious hits.
photo quote
Best first photo: sealed product, corners, seals, labels, and condition issues.
sealed review
Best first photo: storage cases, binders, deck boxes, and the best visible cards.
cash offerFAQ
Short answers that reduce seller friction and keep the offer process honest.
No. Binder pages and clear closeups are enough to start. We identify the highlights.
No. Cash offers account for recent sold comps, condition, fees, liquidity, sorting time, and risk.
Raw condition notes are not official grades. We can flag cards that deserve deeper review.
Ready when they are
Clean seller intake for the people who scroll first: photos, collection type, seller goal, then a clear next step. No pressure and no meetup until the offer path makes sense.