So the doctor's verdict came in a few months ago: Quit smoking. I did, and now I'm confronted with having to get rid of my cigar collection. I haven't posted here in forever, but I thought I might come here and get an idea on how to sell my collection and for how much. My inclination is to sell locally, as I would like to get rid of them as quickly as possible (winter is basically smoking season here in south florida, and I don't think I can have these here by the time the weather starts cooling). My inventory is as follows:
Fuente Opus X:
3 Double Coronas
3 Corona-Sized, wrapped in cedar (can't remember name)
1 Robusto
1 XXX
Padron Anniversary 1964:
3 different sizes
Fuente God of Fire:
2 2005 by Don Carlos
Tatuaje:
2 Cojonu 2003
1 Cojonu 2006
Gurkha:
5 Titan
Romeo y Julieta (Cuban)
17 Churchills
Montecristo (Cuban)
7 Edmundo
1 No 2
Cohiba (Cuban)
12 Robustos
7 Siglo VI
Partagas (Cuban):
8 Serie P No 2
3 Serie D No 4
Bolivar (Cuban):
4 Royal Coronas
4 Belicosos Finos
19 Coronas Gigantes
Hoyo De Monterrey (Non Cuban)
1 Excalibur
I'm sure I'm missing a few smokes there, but that's a rough estimate of what I have. I'm also selling my humidors; 1 plain black with room for 50 sticks where I kept my daily smokes, one medium sized with room for 120 sticks and my baby, a large one-of-a-kind Romeo Y Julieta engraved humidor with room for 300+ sticks with digital hygrometer and 4 humidifiers.
All cigars have been aged for at least 2 years, with the exception of the Bolivar Coronas, which were purchased in 2008, but were rolled in 2005. I haven't really been in the cigar fever for a while and I'm quite out of the loop as far as prices go and what not. All cubans are real, brought into the States by myself from various countries, always purchased by the box. How much can I get for them? Where can I sell them? Any and all advice is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Ruben F.