If this was my Grandpa's I would definitely hold on to it and cherish it. Regardless of the price you get, it will always be "worth" more to you, knowing your Grandfather got these personally.
One major issue with items like this is they are very hard to display, while at the same time, not something you want handled all the time. To most people (buyers), it's just a big book of signatures, most of which they can't even identify. Usually what ends up happening is sellers start ripping pages out, and these end up becoming individual "cuts". That's all fine and dandy if you're looking for pure profit, but I tend to enjoy the "story" of your Grandfather obtaining all of these, as opposed to a little 2" cut autograph with no backstory.
Good luck, cool item!
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