answer:Here’s the challenge: “The most fair price” is somewhat relative. What you think that they may be worth may not be the same as how others feel. Here’s an example…I really wanted my partner to see Breaker Morant. It wasn’t available on cable or Netflix and it wasn’t for sale in the local DVD store. We bought a copy online for, let’s say $15. When we attempted to resell it, the buyer had little interest as he knew the the demand would be low, if it even existed. If your goal is to make a few bucks while de-cluttering the house, plus keep it low maintenance, then just take them to a local used DVD shop and negotiate. If you want to make the maximum amount of money possible on the sales, it will take research, good marketing and patience. Or…you could do what I did when I was decluttering. All board games were donated to a retirement home and almost all books were given to the library. If one person experiences a happy moment from any of them, then it was worth the monetary sacrifice. And the thought of a group of elderly people huddled around my old Ouija board is just too hard to resist.