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|  Best way to sell my 33 Goudey PSA 7s and 6s 
			
			Posted By: Gilbert Maines One approach you may want to consider is to give them all to an eBay dealer to add to his consignment sales offerings. Since they are all slabbed, the dealer may be able to "easily" sell them individually. The increase in money generated by individual sales may completely offset his consignment fee, or it may not. But it will minimize your headaches. | 
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