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I sold my entire graded football collection earlier this year for about $20k. Best decision ever. I am no longer concerned with the grade and I can enjoy the cards. I paid $275 for a Doug Atkins rookie. I replaced it with a raw one for $14. I paid $100 for a Tom Fears rookie. I now have two ungraded ones that I paid $50 for the pair. I am so much happier being off of the registry and back to collecting.
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