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			I turn 65 Friday and after about 55 years of collecting I've decided to sell the bulk of my collection. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
			I'd like to know what some of you sages recommend. I will be getting rid of complete or near complete sets from 1933 Goudey to 1980 Topps, all baseball. Generally very nice cards. All raw, although many were once graded but I freed them from their cages. (I do keep the grading strips with the cards). I have reached out to a couple of consigners, Greg Morris and Probstien, pretty pricey but maybe the way to go. I'd like some advice please. Thanks, Bob Last edited by biggies; 07-05-2022 at 04:09 PM.  | 
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