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Posted By: Ben
Knowing that your set is most likely in the lower to mid grade range, ebay is your best bet. Like tbob says, presentation is everything - clear scans and good descriptions will really make a difference. You might want to put some sort of reserve or at least have a high starting bid so that you can protect yourself from taking a significant loss. Oh and Bryan, I still havent seen a scan of your new OJ Anson! |
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