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One option you might consider is sending one of your sets (PSA or SGC) to an auction house, and keeping the other to continue the quest of upgrading it. The influx of money from the sale of the one set should keep you flush with hobby money and renew your appreciation for the set.
Brian (just a thought from a guy who couldn't imagine having two complete 1914 Cracker Jack sets) |
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