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Re: What would you do?
I say open them. I doubt they're worth anything since they're just single packs.
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I may be wrong, but I don't think Skybox or NBA Hoops cards are really worth that much (I remember I used to collect some Skybox bball cards and found out 5ish years later that they were worth crap).
I shoulda been buying Fleer and Upper Deck, oh well...
You could take it to a card shop and see what they'd give you for them, and otherwise I'd just open them for fun.Nintendo Switch Friend Code: SW-7009-7102-8818Comment
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I'd do some research online first. Maybe look up the specific years of the cards and see if they have anything that might be worth anything. Cards are weird like that.
With that being said, the market on sports cards has really fallen out in recent years. Unless you have some amazing card from the last 20 years or so, most cards aren't worth anything unless they are from before 1980 or so.PSN - RedSea_RouchComment
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keep em. Keep em till you die. Let your kid reap the benefits. I got a shoe box of cards from the late 80s and early 90s as well including that very same Jordan card along with other goodies. Everytime I research em, they aren't worth squat. Give them a cool 50 to 70 years before they reach any type of value. Yes, I'll be dead by then.http://neverfollow.biz (Independent Music Group)Comment
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I would open them, its one of the funnest things growing up opening up a fresh pack cards. I would also put them in a binder in card slots. Not sure if you would get the whole collection in one box but always liked checking out my bros full collection of cards and looking at stats.
He even kept all the marvel and dc cards we collected which were great because of the art. My favorite was Jim Lee's Xmen cardsComment
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