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My opinion, from the stand point of one who concentrates on a team and not set collecting, is that, if you are not interested in maximizing profit, selling them individually would benefit the hobby more. This would allow more people to enjoy the cards vice one person who is a set collector. The other thing is there may be many set collectors out there who need only one or a couple cards to finish their sets so again, more people in the hobby would benefit. Just my humble opinion.
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