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  • onlybygrace
    MVP
    • Jan 2009
    • 3782

    #1

    I came across my hockey and baseball cards...

    My parents visited me over the last few days and brought with them my hockey cards and baseball cards too.

    I sorted through about half of my collection last night and was stoked as to what I found.

    All my cards are about 15-20 years old, some older but in great condition. So far I've found about 200 or so cards that are of now Hall Of Famers or star players with some other nice additions like 3 or 4 Pavel Bure Rookie Cards and Peter Forsbergs Rookie card among others.

    I guess what I'm getting at is I would like some advice as to where I can find out how much they are worth now and what I should do with them. Sell? Keep?

    Any thoughts??? <!--IBF.ATTACHMENT_277768-->
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  • Splitter77
    MVP
    • Mar 2003
    • 2820

    #2
    Re: I came across my hockey and baseball cards...

    you have any lemieux '85 o-pee-chee?
    I still have to go through all my hockey and baseball cards. I know i have some good ones in there. I may just sell the lot of them for 500 bucks though. times are tough.

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    • onlybygrace
      MVP
      • Jan 2009
      • 3782

      #3
      Re: I came across my hockey and baseball cards...

      Originally posted by Splitter77
      you have any lemieux '85 o-pee-chee?
      I still have to go through all my hockey and baseball cards. I know i have some good ones in there. I may just sell the lot of them for 500 bucks though. times are tough.
      I have some Lemiuex cards but not that one.

      I guess my Forsberg rookie card is worth 15.00 though...I'm surprised that the Bure rookie cards aren't worth a whole lot.

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      • Cebby
        Banned
        • Apr 2005
        • 22327

        #4
        Re: I came across my hockey and baseball cards...

        Look at ebay, but unless you have one of a handful of cards made 50-100 years ago, they're probably all worthless.

        Sorry dude
        Last edited by Cebby; 07-28-2009, 05:35 PM.

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        • KingV2k3
          Senior Circuit
          • May 2003
          • 5881

          #5
          Re: I came across my hockey and baseball cards...

          This is the 'gold standard' in price guidelines:

          http://beta.beckett.com/

          Unfortunately, in tough economic times like we're all experiencing, the value goes down because the interest in non essentials decreases...

          It's a 'buyers' not 'sellers' market...

          That being said, depends what you have and what you're will to get rid of it for...

          Good luck!

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