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ALL BASEBALL
1986 Topps 24 pack rack box 15.00 4 available 1987 Topps 24 pack rack box 15.00 4 available 1988 Donruss wax box 36 packs 5.00 6 avail. 1989 Topps wax box 36 packs 6.00 10 avail. FACTORY SEALED SETS 5.00 EACH 1988 Fleer 8 avail. 1989 Fleer 6 avail. 1989 Donruss 6 avail. 1989 Score 12 avail. thats what i would go for |
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Seems even the junk wax is getting interest these days, especially at lower prices. People looking for cards to grade seem to be the biggest fans from what I can see.
At those prices, I'd probably go for any of the wax other than UD. It would make a fun rip and then you could hunt for those print variations in some boxes. Star on top racks could be a decent resale item too, especially if you only have 35 cents into them. |
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If the 88 score are the early ones with the tufted corners I'd get them. I'd be even more interested if they were the ones with the diecut gaps moved just in from the corners. It's hard to say any 88 product is tough, but the ones with the gaps moved in were only around for a month or less and aren't easy to find.
At those prices if they're in nice condition I might just take them all. The last wax box I had and didn't want was non-sports maybe one of the Topps modern Batman sets or something like that. Got it with a bunch of other stuff I thought was good. The box was the only thing that sold, but paid for all the other junk plus a tiny bit of profit so it worked out ok. Steve B |
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I can't believe I'm saying this, but, at those prices, you can't lose.
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"A lot of those guys don't seem to be having as much fun as they should be." Successful transactions with Burger King, Amazon, Great Cuts, Tacos Villa Corona, TJ Maxx |
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