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    Dollar store hockey cards

    I got hockey cards at the dollar store but are they important and is there value to them since there are a lot of the 1990’s? Or should I get them somewhere else?


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    You seem to be fixated on value rather than collecting. In which case you may be setting yourself up for disappointment buying old hockey card boxes.
    I will consider buying cards from my want list for the right price.

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    Almost everything produced in the 90s was vastly over produced.

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    See https://www.ebay.com/usr/nine_pockets's Items on eBay Instagram:

    Is the price right? Will you have fun looking through the cards and discovering players from a previous generation? If your answer is yes, then I'd consider that a success. But if you're looking for cards with a lot of monetary value, then the 1990s generally isn't the best decade, as other commenters have mentioned.

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