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Agreed; if I had a collection like that I wanted to sell, I would group them by set and then sell them on eBay as lots. I saw that someone on blowoutcards forums was working on a 1990 Topps set completely signed and I remembered getting Tim Crews at Spring Training a couple of years before his boating accident/death. Since someone wanted to put together that set and that card would be near impossible to get, I listed it for him to find on eBay. I think that's a good solution to selling a card; seeing it go to someone who will treasure it as the rarity it is.
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