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In my opinion, the only reason to get them graded is if you are not happy with the way they have been selling up to this point.
Since you have been selling them for a while, you may have an idea what they are worth. Try selling them for a little bit less than you would on eBay here on the B/S/T. You will be able to avoid fees while offering a discount. I have bought/sold a few cards on the b/s/t and if your prices are good, they will sell right away. Getting cards graded sometimes cost more than its worth. Of course it depends on condition, which I assume is average. If they look better than ex, get them graded. |
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