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Old 03-08-2008, 09:42 PM
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Posted By: leon

Good question and I think I understand it. I believe breaking sets or groups needs to be analyzed on a case by case basis. (That could be another very good thread actually.) We have all seen where some sets have gone crazy as a full set and some have not met what they would have fetched individually. I wouldn't want to pigeon hole myself into one idea or way of thinking. An example was the Brownies Champs set I bought. They were all lower grade so they went together nicely and made a nice looking set. I am not sure they would have garnered as much individually if broken up. I will say that more times than not I would rather do individual lots as opposed to groups. I feel it maximizes the price(s) most of the times...again, not all of the times. Some sets/groups do go better together. It's hard to say one is right or one is wrong as a blanket statement....Sorry I can't be more specific. Now if you gave me an example I could give my reasoning for what I would do.....thanks for the question.

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