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    need help with pricing

    I am getting ready to sell 5000+ cards but there are some older ones that I wonder what they may be worth could anyone give me some help? Below is a list of the cards that I was wondering about.

    Denis savard: Blackhawks (topps) 1984
    Brian Bellows: North Stars (topps) 1984
    Doug Bodger: Sabers (pee chee) 1990
    Jan Ludvig: Devils (topps) 1984
    Doug Wilson: Blackhawks (topps) 1984
    Steve Yzerman: Red Wings (pinnacle (holographic face of Stanly cup 97) 1997?
    Tom Barrasso: Sabers (topps) 1984
    NHL draft card: (NHL pro set? Printed in French) 1991
    1991-92 highlight: Mike Gartner 500th goal (score 92) 1992 series # 443
    Pittsburg penguins Stanly cup picture card: (NHL pro set? Printed in French) 1991
    Pittsburg penguins Stanly cup picture card 92: (score) 1992
    Brett Hull: Blues (score 91, Hull “man of the year”) 1991?
    Patrick Roy helmet card: Canadians (NHL pro set? Printed in French) 1991
    New York Rangers team card: (pee chee) 1990

    I also am in possession of many uniform cards which show the old uniforms of cretan teams and celebrity captain and announcer cards for some teams. I was wondering if these may be worth something more? So if anyone could help…. Oh and one more card

    Central Red Army card: (pee chee) 1990

    Thanks for any help :)

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    ok can you tell me where I need to be then? this is the only place that I could find that had nothing to do with "trading" and yet still talked about the cards and not just the NHL?

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    I think Roy helmet is probably the only card over 1 dollard. These are card that many collector have in these years and not much big card are worth something.89-93 is usually not worth anything since to many of these card were produce and many person still have full boxes unopened yet. Value wise they are worth close to nothing except for few cards that were rare back then.
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    what about the uniforms and the announcer cards any worth to them or no?

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