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Posted By: Brett
If you sold a few cards a week, I guess you'd make a few extra bucks in shipping. If you sell a lot of t206s in poor shape, i've seen them sell for $10-$15 each and thats in really poor shape when normally selling them one a time you wouldn't get that much for them. |
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