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Absolutely not worth it to have the entire set slabbed. The cost of slabbing would eat away most of your sale. It's only worth to slab mid or high grade cards from the set or the high value cards (e.g., Ted Williams, DiMaggio). I would check ebay and compare the price of a sample of cards sold raw to those graded at that particular grade and see if there is enough difference to justify grading it. You'd have to figure that it's roughly $6/card to grade minimum + shipping both ways, so there would have to be at least $8 difference in price to make it worth it.
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