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I'd recommending consigning them to an auction house. You will get fair market value for the cards. If you need a list of potential auction houses, ask.
As William noted above, most collectors threw out their wrappers, so it's a bit of an added bonus if you have vintage wrappers. And, by the way, the top album you pictured is 1971 Topps (black borders) and the one below is 1970 Topps (grey borders). And the other cards included 1968. Put up a picture of all the different type cards and we can tell you the years. Last edited by drc; 10-27-2009 at 12:09 AM. |
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