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Lots of dealers buy lots of stuff at auctions to resell. They know their price points and have the discipline not to exceed them.
Ebay is probably the place to maximize your returns on individual card sales but it takes time and effort to list and fill orders, so you really have to decide whether it is worth your time.
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