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I'm hoping people will be willing to give some advice. I have a complete set of 1884 Lawson's Patent Baseball game cards in the original cardboard box. I've seen singles get sold, as well as complete sets or large groups.
Would I be better off trying to sell these off as singles, or as a complete set? Thank you for any input!! |
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