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That is a tough call. The stars, I would definitely grade. As for the commons, if they are nice with no obvious creases and only a very slight trim. I would wait for SGC/PSA to have a special and grade those as well. I would then sell the commons as a group lot in one of the major auctions. I would bet pennies to dollars that the bidding will be spirited.
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Bill, send em to GAI so they can all be encapsulated with number grades!
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I'd say don't bother to have them authenticated. Even listed as trimmed on ebay, people will buy them if they look full-size. He can get a decent price, too.
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