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Posted By: Justin Brooks
I have about 40,000 cards of 1980s, 90s 2000s baseball cards, and 10,000 football cards from same era. Everything from 1986 steve young rookies, to Brett Favre and Tom Brady cards. Everything from Roger Clemens Rookies, 1980 topps cards, to Chipper JOnes rookies, Derek Jeter rookies...and EASILY 5K worth of "rookie, insert and star cards"... 90% of the cards , i havent even looked at in 10+ years...so there is a bunch of decent cards ( not 50k ) worth, that are in the boxes, that are rookies and such |
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Posted By: James Gallo
If you want to maximize your return you will need to put in some work. I would go through them, pull out the major cards, see if anything is worth grading and go from there. If you try to sell this as a whole lot on ebay you will shoot yourself in the foot. |
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Posted By: Geno
If you have the catalog values, can you use them as the value for a tax deduction? If so, it would probably maximixe your profit if you sold key cards individually (say, >$50 in the guide), and donated the rest to a children's hospital or something along those lines. Not only would it come off your taxes, but the kids would probably like rifling through them while waiting for the doctor to show up... |
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Posted By: Rick McQuillan
Justin, I have bought and sold a lot of these 80's, 90's, and 00's collections over the past few years. My advice is - don't get your hope up. You will be lucky if you average 20% of the book value for these cards. 5000 count boxes of commons sell at card shows for ten bucks. You can get between 10 cents and a quarter for 1980's and 90's stars like Ripken, Ryan, Yount, Brett, Arod, etc., even though Beckett stills lists them at a $2-$3 each. Stars that were hot when you collected hold little value now, like Frank Thomas, Griffey, Montana, Elway. If you have some good quality rookie cards in mint condition you may get 50cents on the dollar, and the insert cards that were so expensive and popular in the 90's are virtually worthless, even though our friends at Beckett still show a high book value for many of them. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Justin, |
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Posted By: Justin Brooks
thank you! |
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