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Posted By: David
The large ones sound to be M110s, which are tough to find, though undervalued. As you are not in a rush, you should not have trouble a good price for the entire lot. Unless you have a gem mint or particularly valuable M116, I don't think there's reason to get them professionaly graded. Selling them indidually on eBay or to individual collectors may be the best way to go. The M116s in small lots might be good too. I gave you an email about his too. Thanks and good luck. |
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