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Hi.
I have a few autographed cards I am looking to sell. These are nothing too valuable. What would be my best options: send them into a service to get verified or sell them as is? Also, for services...which is the best option. I have never sent in an autographed card for grading before. The cards I am referring to are all post-war common autographs.......Pete Rose, Bob Feller, et al. Thanks for any input. Jim |
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