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Posted By: T206Collector
I think you will find that the cost of authenticating most of the balls would outweight the value gained by selling them on ebay or elsewhere. Most of the balls you identified are not going to be particularly rare or valuable. I would start by checking on ebay the sales prices of your players single signed on baseballs. I suspect you will find that the grading fees would erode any value you might get on the open market. This is especially true for the non-HOFers and frequent signers. |
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