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it all depends on your needs and your desires...what you have is a cool thing and I am sure marketable...the better the condition, the better the price, but it is probably all fairly marketable.
What is you goal? Do you want/need money? are there any rare variants or cards in exceptional condition? Do any of the cards or sets especially appeal to you? What would you do with the proceeds of the sale that is preferable over owning the cards? Do you want to pass some on? Lots of strategic questions and what you want before you get to the tactical ones of how to achieve it, but enjoy the opportunity to answer them. Sounds like a great find. |
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