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This is what I did. I posted a picture with 1k cards from 1974-1985 with some HOFers and stars showing. So I did exactly what you said. And I put 10 cents apiece on them. And nothing.
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Maybe try an auction starting at $1, or if you go with BIN then you might have to be patient until someone comes along and wants to bite. Of course, if you go the auction route, then the final auction price might not be much more than $1 in some cases, so you’re taking a risk.
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