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    Basketball Cards from 90's advice

    I have a great deal of basketball cards from the mid 90's that I'm looking to sell. I was wondering what the best way to go about selling them are. The problem is I don't know anything about cards. I just liked to collect them when I was younger. I don't have any of them graded, I don't know how important that is to do on the cards that I have. I also don't know where to get them graded at.

    I have a good deal of special cards, but I don't have complete sets. I was thinking the best way to go about selling them was by player. Sell all my kobe's first then Jordan, garnett, etc. Any advice would be appreciated.

    I did pick up a beckett last week. That was my start.

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    im not the best there is but you dont need your cards graded unless they are the really expensive ones. i heard that grading is mostly for authenticity.

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    Dont worry about grading unless you have a card that is faked alot like a jordan Rookie. Grading is not cheap by anymeans. Second you need to go through and start to pull out the Good cards from the Junk. Lets face it alot of stuff in the 90"s has become junk status over the years. If you have any old school KObe inserts from like Skybox metal or stuff like this They are going up in value so I would pull those out.


    Matt

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