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Although I have never had a card graded, I would suggest grading these given most collectors these days prefer graded cards.
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Star Candy
I reviewed the population reports for you. SGC has graded 76 cards from this set. PSA has only graded 11. With that in mind, I would use SGC. Someone collecting this set, or considering a registry set, would choose SGC. Your 11 cards are quite scarce, and grading them will increase their sale value quite a bit. Be prepared for some very low grades on the damaged cards, such as SGC 10 or SGC 20.
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