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My suggestion is sell only the deceased and hang on to the living. Not only will that keep the documents whole (and worth more IMO), but will likely maximize your profit (deceased signatures generally worth more). And it alleviates any worries of identity theft since the living remain in your hands until their passing. Is this an option or do you need cash right away?
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