Free walkthrough first if the collection is shelf-or-larger. I look for the trophy clusters before anything moves, because the high-value items in a UFO library are often paperbacks shelved alongside hundred-dollar trade hardcovers and they get separated and lost in the first round of sorting. I check spines for signed-copy slipcovers, look at dust jacket condition under good light, identify the printing-history line on each foundational text, and flag anything in the closed-signature-pool category so the family can decide what to do with it.
NMLP is a donation operation. Pickup is free; the books come with me on a donation basis; I don’t buy at retail prices. The reason I look closely at what’s here is so the trophies don’t get pulped — not so I make you a cash offer. If you decide to keep the trophies, route them to an auction house, sell them privately, or include them in the donation, that’s your call.
For Roswell-area pickups (Roswell, Carlsbad, Hobbs, Artesia), I drive down. Same for Las Cruces, Alamogordo, Farmington, and the Aztec / Bloomfield area. Albuquerque metro is or.
If retail prices on the trophies matter most, the right channels are Heritage Auctions UFO and esoterica sales, Swann Galleries, PBA Galleries, and the ABAA member directory. The tradeoff is six to twelve months of wait time and 20-25% commission. I’ll point you to the right specialist if that’s your priority.