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esd10,
Without pictures, NOBODY can say for sure if the cards are real or, if they are real, what their grade might be. As far as what they are worth, why don't you just buy them and either put them on eBay or consign them to an auction house. Then, whatever they sell for is what they are worth. IF the cards are what you say they are and they are as inexpensive as I think I read then, if it were me, I would NOT be standing around asking what they are worth. I would have already bought them and put them in my safety deposit box. But the way you are acting and going about things, it sounds MORE like you are trying to drum up business and see WHO is interested in these and WHAT they are willing to pay for them BEFORE you go and buy them. In short, it sounds like you are trying to see what profit margin you are going to get after you flip them. Just my two cents, David |
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