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    Old School Boxes

    I've been getting some great old school boxes lately, and I wanted to get a few opinions on them. I know they are hot now, especially the inserts, but I've opened a few and havent had much luck, but I still have these 7 boxes left. Do you think its better to sell now, or if I hold on to them, do you think they will be worth more later? Some have been selling on ebay for over $180 a box, so they are pretty high right now. Also, not sure of the rules around here, but would I be allowed to trade these or sell them on the boards? Any help would be appreciated. Heres what I have:

    2 97/98 Skybox Z Force Series 1 (Rubies, Rave Reviews)
    2 98/99 Skybox Metal Universe (PMG's, Linchpins)
    1 96/97 Skybox Premium Series 2 (Golden Touch, Thunder & Lightning)
    1 98/99 Skybox Premium Series 1 (Intimidation Nation, 3-D)
    1 98/99 Skybox Premium Series 2 (That's Jam, Slam Funk)


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    break the 96-97, sell one each of the boxes you have 2 of, and hold on to the others for a bit. That's what I would do.

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    Hold all..

    or sell all to me. cheaply

    lol lol
    if you bust them, I NEED AI!

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    bust them...

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    I would love to see you bust them...
    an EPIC thread.. 2 packs at a time.

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    I think you should bust 'em and put up some sweet scans for us to drool over. LOL
    That is what I would do anyway. You can miss on every box and for each bad box you've already busted u increase your chances of the next box being good.

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    I think I have to sell them. As much as they are going for, I don't know if I can risk opening them and not getting anything again. I opened a few different yesterday and got slaughtered, so I think I gotta get rid of them. Can I sell on here? Also, do you think it'd be better to list one by one or as a lot on eBay? Thanks

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    And should I do as an auction or bin/bo
    Last edited by McPUG; 11-13-2011 at 01:46 PM.

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    i would sell these individually on ebay.

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    i love how more older boxes are being broken now, by others and myself. down with panini....

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