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I would recommend testing two or three auction houses first and see how they serve you. IMHO customer service counts for a lot. I also believe it is worth grading the top five to 10 star cards in each set because anyone who buys your sets (dealer or collector) will want to check out the star cards FIRST. That's just the way it is. Like putting paint on a house you want to sell, you want your sets to look the best they possibly can. Spend some bucks on grading. You won't regret it. My two cents. Take your time in this process and good luck.
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