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    Exclamation is this lebron worth anything

    i got a 03/04 upper deck lebron rookie card and on the front it says 2004 naional trading card day what does that mean and does it up the value?

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    It is a promo card that was issued at a card show of some sort. Ive seen them before. I believe it is worth about $10.

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    o i was thinkin that it might be worth more than that where did you get your info from

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    They were given away at the National. There's a decent amount of them out there and they're not really in demand or anything. $10 sounds about right.

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    10 is right. thats what its priced at, at my shop, but they sell 50% of the $10 BV, so I can get it for $5, but those cards are produced pretty massively, and not serial numbered (as you know).

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