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Thought I'd get the opinions of some more experienced "flippers" out there.
If I have a complete '41 Playball set - all of which is low grade, but about 1/3 of which are trimmed - would it be worth my while to have the entire set slabbed by PSA? My goal of course would be to maximize income while minimizing cost. What do you think? Richard |
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