I'm sorry about the loss of your wife and pin partner. There a couple different paths. If you care about getting fair value, Ebay is still the best option, but takes a lot of time to list and ship. If you care about expediency more than value there are a lot of people who buy collections, but they will only offer $1-$2 a pin. Most of these people operate on Facebook or Instagram. There are a couple of places that operate actual businesses with storefronts. MyDPins in the Anaheim area and Pin HQ by GoPinPro in the Orlando area The game option may split the difference in that it takes some time to organize and ship, but you will get more money per pin. We haven't had a lot of games lately, although one of our members hosted one. So people would be eager to participate. And there is just a sales thread option, figure out a price for the lot, or maybe break it up into smaller lots, and see if you get any takers if you don't want to list pins individually.