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I would want to know what you want to sell, but well know auction houses in generally good standing for resale include Robert Edward Auctions (only one auction a year), Sportscards Plus, Heritage Auctions, Mile High, Memory Lane, Huggins and Scott, Lelands, Legendary Auctions. Don't mean to hurt anyone's feelings by forgetting someone else. Some are more card places, some more memorabilia (including autograph) places and some are both-- which is why I would want to know what you have.
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