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How do you price sets?
I have the hardest time selling raw sets. I like to be fair on condition but it is subjective. I don’t want a set to arrive somewhere if shipped and the buyer to be unhappy so I do include many pictures.
How to you price the sets? What do you consider? How do you find comps if you do? I currently have two complete sets I am going to sell soon. 1966 and 1967 Topps baseball. Here’s a few pics just so we have some pics. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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