I have a set of U.S. Supreme Court Reports (Wheaton) 1882 Volumes 1 - 100 that I would like to sell, but I have no idea of the value. Does anyone out there know anything about old law books. Any help you could give me would be greatly appreciated.
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Good question. I would check out E-Bay and do some snooping around to see what they are worth. The downside is that most attorneys do their research online and not with books, so you need to find a collector type
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