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    1986 Topps sealed box

    Can anyone tell me what a 1986 Topps factory sealed box of cards would be worth? swc#2365 These are the packages with the bubble gum when the packages sold for .35 cents. There are 36 packages in the box. I am trying to sell hubby's card collection as he passed away in December. Wish I could find someone locally to look at them but no dealers around here anymore and they would take advantage of a woman any how. Ebay gets expensive when cards don't sell and you still have to pay the fee. Have some on wwwlivedeal.com. Only way to find them is to do a search for trading cards. I must have listed them wrong as they have a sports cards listing but I couldn't find it when posting the cards. Will negotiate on most of them if you are interested.

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    If its baseball, you're looking at around $10-$15.

    If it's football, you'll get a lot more (~$350) because of Jerry Rice's rookie card.

    Either way, you should be able to sell it on ebay.

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    Thanks. it is baseball. I think I will list them on livedeal.com first and see if I get any offers. If I sell it on ebay the fees would take half the money . The only thing I have tried on ebay are some of the older cards. Noone seems to want anyhting over the 70's.

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    ill give u 10 dlvd for it. i collect 86 topps. lmk thanks

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    I am sorry that I don't understand the initials you guy use on here. dlvd? I think you are saying you'll buy the box for 10 dollars? Of course that doesn't include shipping which I would estimate to be about $6 judging from the weight of the box unless you are local to the Augusta, GA area I am not interested in trading as I don't collect. I just would like to sell some of these cards off that hubby collected to gain some room in the closet and also some extra income.
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    can you do $15 delivered?

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    Ebays really not that bad. Its pretty cheap actually. 35 cent listing fee if you start it under 10 bucks, thats not too bad. Final value fees tend to be pretty small too. Id go for ebay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vikingfan101
    Ebays really not that bad. Its pretty cheap actually. 35 cent listing fee if you start it under 10 bucks, thats not too bad. Final value fees tend to be pretty small too. Id go for ebay.

    for 2 cards it cost me $18 0n ebay and they didn't sell. I had to put a reserve as I wasn't about to take 10 for a 75 dollar card.

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    How is that? I think you must have done something wrong. What did u start the cards bidding at? That really doesnt seem right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sunshine59
    for 2 cards it cost me $18 0n ebay and they didn't sell. I had to put a reserve as I wasn't about to take 10 for a 75 dollar card.

    2 cards with normal non-premium settings should have cost you $0.70.

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