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Posted By: David Davis
If you decide to sell them, make sure the commision to the auction house is close to 0% as possible. Although I am not the best judge, you have what sounds like close to a 7 figure collection, if the grades are decent. The auction house will make 6 figures on the buyer's premium alone. The Thorpe, Jackson, T-206 Plank, etc. would be the highlight of most card auctions. A generous cash advance also seems plausible. Keep in mind that Robert Edwards only has one auction a year; it is in April. |
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