Hey guys, I have decided to sell my Dimaggio brothers autographed set of 1978 Grand Slam cards that I framed a year or so ago. I would really appreciate opinions on how much I should ask for it. I have a ballpark figure, but thinking it's probably worth more since the cards are from the same set and framed. It's a special frame for cards that you just slip into a pocket, so it won't be difficult at all to take them out if somebody wanted to. Any opinions would be appreciated. The pictures aren't the greatest in the world, let me know if you need better photos. The frame is a shiny brushed silver, the photos don't do it justice. The Dom card looks yellow in the photo, but it's just the lighting. All cards are a bright white. Thank you !

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Very cool piece and definitely authentic. I've sold various Joe D signed cards with no LOA that go for around $60-$100, Dom & Vince don't sell for too much, probably $15-$35.

Being all nicely framed, I'd probably throw it up on eBay for $175 obo. Good luck with the sale.

Thanks Ryan, I appreciate the input. I have over $200 in this and I thought about sending them to PSA for authentication, but by the time I get them all authenticated even with the half off specials they run, I'd be putting in another $65 not including the crazy postage they charge. The frame alone put me back $45 and the only reason I got the frame was because I had planned on keeping these in my PC and never selling them. I guess I could sell them without the frame. I'm in a quandary. Lol Thoughts or suggestions ?

I may just throw it up in the Buy/Sell group since most people here don't need a 3rd party authentication to know these are the real deal. This is where I came before I bought the Joe card to ask about it's authenticity. Everybody has helped me out tremendously and I have learned a lot. Sorry for rambling !

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