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I would definitely get the D304 Cobb graded (I'd recommend SGC) to make sure it is authentic. If real, unaltered, and untrimmed, that could be your money card. What's written on the back? It's back would also determine its value as well. I hope for your sake that it is real... tough to tell for sure from the scan.
As for E93 Standard Caramels, I'd say that REA is not your best avenue for those. A smaller auction house would be more appropriate for those. They'd get lost in REA, imo. Look for the best deal for those... in terms of visibility and low fees. (Lower buyers premium means more of the money comes to you - assuming the same final price.) I'd grade the D304 Cobb myself and probably let the auction house submit the E93s. |
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