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Old 06-29-2011, 09:18 PM
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Default T210 Advice

All,

This site has been a wealth of knowledge on T210s. It is very impressive how much some of you know about these cards as well as the players. Long story short, when my grandfather passed away he did not leave much behind for my grandma. What he did leave was all of his baseball cards, a lot of which were his father's. My grandma has been living off Social Security and Baseball cards, mostly T206s and T205s.

My grandmother needs some more money, so I am helping her out by selling her T210s for her. The struggle I am having is how to sell them. All I know is that I want get them graded. Is it worth the $600-$750 investment?

I have 75 total. 72 are Series 3. That is 72 of 95. Do I sell them as a "Near Set" or should I sell them individually? I am leaning towards individually. I think that would appeal to more people. Thoughts?

Thanks,
Dan

P.S. I'll try and post some pics.
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