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    What should I do with these?

    I collected baseball hard core in the late 80's and early 90's
    I have no idea or interest in baseball now.
    Cleaning out the top of the closet, came across 2 boxes of 92 Fleer Ultra series 1.
    Don't seem to be quite valuable, so what the heck. Let's try to hit a Tony Gwynn auto.

    Some of the cards were gently stuck together, but I was slow and diligent.
    These cards came out looking beautiful!

    Hit a couple MVP's and Gold Gloves, 3 non auto Gwynn's
    2 Mo Vaughn rookies
    2 Mike Mussina rookies
    2 Jim Thome rookies
    3 Pudge rookies
    3 Griffey base
    2 Frank Thomas base

    Graded 10 these cards bring a decent buck, and I see NO flaws on any of what I pulled.
    But, $20 a pop for PSA grading, and not sure the cost of BGS seems lie a waste since a 10 grade certainly isn't guaranteed.

    What would you do?

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    Any other rookies I should separate?

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    Ok. Into the recycle bin they go.

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