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    '91 Marcus Allen Game Breaker?

    So i was going through some of my cousins old, old cards and i found a few holographic Marcus Allen Game Breakers (1991 Upper Deck). Anyone know anything about these, and if they're worth anything?

    would really appreciate any info; thanks

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    there not worth much at all, i have about 50 emmitt smith cards just like that, and they might get a buck for all 50 on ebay, lol. they would prolly get a lil more than that but seriously they arent worth too much.

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    One of the first modern age football insert sets. When you catch them in just the right light they look great but not worth much because of large production numbers. Here's the whole set:


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    See Sonicshadows's Items on eBay

    I concur, not worth much. I pulled 10 Emmitts from one box a month or so ago, I had a thread going in show and tell.

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    lol oh well, thanks for the replies

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