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    Should I sell?

    I was moving things out of my parents house and I stumbled across my cards from when I was a kid... late 80s early 90s. I have about 6000 with alot of good stuff or at least it was good back then. How much do you think I could get for them?

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    it all depends on who you have.

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    late 80s early 90s...What sport?

    These years are known as The "Card Glut" years, but good cards do exist. A little more info on your cards would help.

    GoodLuck

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    about 80% football, 20% baseball.

    It's hard to remember but I remember that I have ~70 barry sanders cards ~25 emmitt smith cards. Lots of Joe montana, jerry rice... alot of good people and alot of rookies.

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    See baseballguy601's Items on eBay

    it's probablly not gonna fetch much $$ unless it's RC'sq

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    See andygrose's Items on eBay

    I would invest in a Football and Baseball Beckett.

    This way you can check out your cards, and then go from there.

    Good luck.

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