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I would very much appreciate any opinions on which auction house(s) you would recommend for selling a large lot of raw T206 cards?
I have around 415 T206 cards. All of them are Piedmont backs, except for about 40-50 Old Mill backs. I have a great many dupes. I have around 70 HOF cards, including a Cobb green portrait, a few Young portraits and throwing with glove, 3 Johnson (hands at chest) and 1 Johnson portrait, lots of Keeler and E. Collins, and a bunch of other great HOF cards. Anyhow, I love my T206 cards. That said, I am thinking of selling a large portion of my cards (I want to keep a couple dozen HOF cards). So which of the auction house(s) would you recommend for a large raw lot like mine, and why? My main goal is to maximize my return. Thanks in advance! |
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