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I was recently gifted with 7 large boxes of baseball cards, all 1987 & 1988 organized by year, mfg, team and player. They were owned by a dealer I was told, and they're in what looks to be Good to Very Good condition. I'd say they were Mint, but I don't know what "Mint" means in the card world.
There are a couple of thousand there, at least. Does anyone know a reputable dealer who might want to look at them and make an offer? Last edited by sputnik : 06-18-2007 at 11:25 AM. Reason: quantity |
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Maybe this place can help.
Windy City Card Company 8217 Germantown Avenue BSMT Philadelphia, PA 19118
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Easier still, get a copy of the Beckett price guide magazine for current card prices. It is often sold in larger news stands.
Or go to http://www.beckett.com/Navigation/Co...i?N=17&x=0&y=0 That was the Dot Com era of baseball cards. Too many sets and collectors. In the end, it all fell apart. |
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I'd hold off on trying to sell these to a dealer until you're sure of what you have. For example.....1987 was the year barry bonds was a rookie. whatever you're feelings on him are his card is still worth $$$ and after / if he brakes aron's record it will go up even more. just one example but there are some other notable rookies in the years you've mentioned.
check: http://www.beckett.com/default.osi also Ebay is a good price checker to see what the market for things like this is doing. a dealer can BS you all he wants, but to see what people are bidding on cards you have may help you figure out exactly what you have is worth. |
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Thanks for the info, guys.
I know about the Bonds card, I'm pretty sure I don't have that one, but I haven't gone through everything yet. But that would be sweet, wouldn't it? |
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