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Putting them in hard plastic cases for their protection makes sense. Spending a lot for authentication if you don't plan on selling in the near future seems to be a waste of money. You don't need the opinion because you're unsure of authenticity. You want the cert to increase the sale price, so do it when you're ready to sell.
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