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Hi guys. I'm going to be selling my late brother's card collection for my mother starting some time next year and I 'd like some advice on what to look for. There are thousands of raw cards, mostly Topps, from the early fifties through the mid-seventies. What I need help with is which variations of particular value I should look for. Also which cards are considered high numbers from the various years? I only collect star cards myself so I have no clue about these things. Thanks in advance for any and all help.
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