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One thing to remember is that you aren’t getting mint prices for ungraded cards. Grading is subjective and to bring top dollar you have to have them graded. Plus, as Saved mentioned, these have condition issues. The centering is really off on many of them and you can see some corner wear on the black card. Unfortunately, although they are old, they likely don’t have a ton of value absent any superstars. People just aren’t paying up for commons, even in great shape.
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