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1884 Lawson's Patent Base Ball game
I've got a set of the 1884 Lawson's game cards and the original box. I see singles for sale occasionally, so I was wondering: is it wiser (for resale) to have each card graded individually, and sell as singles, or sell as a completely graded set, or sell raw singles, or sell a raw set (sets would be sold with the original box, otherwise, sell it separately)? The cards look to be in great shape, and the box is very nice as well, though hardly a mint example.
Any thoughts would be appreciated... thanks!!! |
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