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Posted By: boxingcardman
People selling cards through any venue, whether it is Ebay or auction houses, know that (1) there is not much trust out there (for good reasons) and (2) you leave a lot of money on the table if you try to sell high grade raw cards. Frankly, only a person who doesn't know cards or who isn't all that bright would sell high grade raw prewar HOFers. Lamenting the lack of those items for sale is like complaining that you can't find gas for a buck a gallon any more. |
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