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Posted By: Bryan
I have a 1955 topps complete sell with the major stars being graded that I am looking to sell. My question is how does everyone feel about going through an auction site other than ebay? 19thcenturyonly? Mastronet? etc. What would be the best choice for exposure and possible realized price? Is Ebay the best way to go given the money that some auction houses take for "their" part? It is a nice looking set and I am looking to sell it to help supply funds for a few pre-war purchases. Any advice would be great. |
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