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    New member needs help.

    I've got a bunch of Topps NFL cards from 1977-83 and am looking to sell. Don't have them on me right now, but could use some help in establishing fair prices.

    I do know that the year I have the most of is 1981.. nearly a complete set (purchased by the pack at the corner store) with many extras/doubles. They've been bound in rubber bands and stored in plastic since I was a kid. They're not in mint condition, but pretty close...I guess.

    So, for example...how much would a 1981 Walter Payton or Tony Dorsett be worth?

    I'm new to all of this so, please, no sharks or ridicule.

    Thank you in advance for any help.

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    81 montana rookie would be the big card.....if you have them bound by rubber bands (directly on the cards) thats not good.....you will want to remove them immediately!! not alot of value other than the montana in 81....payton books $12 i think (probably worth about $5 cash).

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    Thanks. Can't remember if I've got Montana or not.

    I'm going to get my list and do some fishing in a few days.

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