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Posted By: tbob
Bryan, I have tried both ways. I have sold sets on ebay and through Mastro and others. Right now, if the set is a higher condition set, I would go with Mastro or another auction house on a 1955 set, but if it is is mid grade, I would go with ebay, spending the extra money to have it listed as a feature item and making sure you had plenty of clear scans of the higher priced cards and also a very good description of the |
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