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(5) CT LOT 2004 TOPPS NATIONAL TRADING CARD DAY PACK SEALED UNOPENED MLB NFL ++
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New1987 Topps Unopened Rack Pack Box-24 packs Bonds & Larkin RC's
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New1987 Topps Unopened Wax Box-36 packs Bonds & Larkin RC's
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New1992 Score Rookies Unopened Sealed Box 40 Glossy Baseball Cards Super Nice Set
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New1988 TOPPS BASEBALL CELLO BOX (24 PACKS) UNOPENED
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1951 TOPPS BASEBALL RED BACK UNOPENED WAX PACK
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What should I do with these unopened baseball cards?

It's a bundle of 1992 Topps baseball cards, only 15 of them. Should I open them to see if there's anything valuable inside, or is it basically worthless?


Basically, its cheap. By the time, 1992 had rolled around, everyone was hoarding boxes and cases of cards thinking they'd be worth a fortune some day. In preference to, if you have a box that you bought back then, you might be lucky to get half of what you paid for it, so you can imagine what one pack would be worth. Go ahead, open it - maybe you got hotshot good - or even one of your favorite player. By the time the pack is worth anything - if ever - your grandchildren will be ready for Social Security.


Well, if you don't fair them, what are you going to do with them then?


Protect THEM! they might be worth some money in about 4 to 5 more years.


you should patent them or sell them on ebay

might have manny ramirez , mike piazza, mariano rivera , carlos delgado , nomar garciaparra rookie cards


available them. With 92' baseball cards your not going to get anything really valuable. Just throw them out if you dont see a good player.


ebay


Don't unprotected them. Put them up on eBay, you never know who could buy them. If no one buys them, then wait a couple of years and put them up again.


I would resign it on eBay. Showing unopened pack. People will probably be willing to take a gamble on it.


You could transfer them on ebay (as an unopened pack), or you could see if there are any rookie cards/star players.


Look at a Beckett periodical, and see how valuable cards in the '92 Topps baseball set are worth. If there's some really good stuff, high-dollar cards in the set, stock the pack on e-bay. Most likely, it's nothing special, and you should just open it.


junk


you can either unobstructed them, sell them , or keep them your choice


you'll never comprehend what you have until you open them!


for what its usefulness just wanted to remind you that basically the worth of anything worthy is that it has to be worthy of being worthless while at the same time add to your sense of value.
did you get the worth of your question from my answer?


you should afford it that is the only way you have to know how much value has!


Use clothes pins to thrust them between the spokes of your BMX bike and ride away!!!


If significance the money, I'll sell them. You could make some money off of them. Try. Put a geat price on them and sell them to a consumer.


Hang around until you have a son and let him open them. My son is 2 yrs old and each year of his birthday we buy him a box and when he gets to the age where he will keep them from getting messed up, we will let him start his own baseball collection. I looked up some of my husband's old cards from the antediluvian 90's and they aren't worth very much right now.


Get a Beckett catalog or go online. Advertise the cards and check for them for their collectable value. Try not to damage them. If you find some that are rare, place them in plastic sleeves and keep them out of intense heat and cheer up until you are ready to sell them. Three baseball cards fed my kid for a week back in 1993.


As a baseball postal card collector the 92 topps set is pretty crappy when it comes to rookies as compared with years past. I would say prevent them another 16 years and see. Don't open them as the value is greater for an un-opened pack then if you open and find a bunch of has beens or nobody's. Conviction this helps!


Someday, 50 years from now, they may become merit something. Even now, nothing much was in the 92 Topps cards since they overprinted them so much. I'd stash them in a back shelf someplace and see if time will make them worth something later. To be real though, anything after the mid 80s was printed in such numbers, and people took care of them too, so not much is worth the cardboard they used to print them on.


i well buy them from you for bring in only at great cost to my self . they are not worth any thing don't talk to any one about them just send them to me


how masticate do you wont for them e mail me i am ralph


clear them because you never no if you got a valuable rookie card.


Give them to me!!


NO, ALL THE CARDS SUCKED. Rightful THROW EM OUT OR GIVE EM TO A HOBO


Transfer them unopened. They are worth more that way.


unbosom them then sell them


Basically, its bootless. By the time, 1992 had rolled around, everyone was hoarding boxes and cases of cards thinking they'd be worth a fortune some day. As opposed to, if you have a box that you bought back then, you might be lucky to get half of what you paid for it, so you can imagine what one pack would be worth. Go ahead, open it - maybe you got big Chief good - or even one of your favorite player. By the time the pack is worth anything - if ever - your grandchildren will be ready for Social Security.


Commence the pack carefully and go through the cards to see if you have anything valuable. Check in the Beckett magazine to double check your self if you are not sure whether any of those cards are value something. If you don't have anything worth keeping, put the cards back in the wrapper and seal it up with glue. Then put it up on Ebay as an unopened pack. They'll never know the disagreement!


the uncut set,(792 cards) is only worth 25 bucks.

so i'd sell it.unopened.


If you're talking about the 1992 servile set, there isn't anything in there that is worth more than a buck. There is a rare chance that there might be a Topps Gold card randomly inserted into the drove. But the only one worth anything is the Manny card. And the odds of pulling that are very, very slim. So in other words, it's probably worthless. Unreserved them.


They are Topps, they wont be quality anything because they saturated market with every set back then.

if you found a box of new unopened baseball cards from 1988 would you sell the whole box or catalog each card?

the box is from 1988 there are individule packets of be forthright in the box. would it be better to open each packet and catalog each card or sell the entire box as a set?


1st constituent You should do is research that year and see what cards are in each set. Price the rares, and average price for the others. As singles this will give an over all value.With that info,advertise the box as a set,Using the singles appraisal as your minimum bid price. That should net you the best profit.

I have a 1988 box of FLEER baseball cards unopened. What is the worth of them?

Box says it is a SET Viscera EVERY BOX. If so, this box includes Roger Clemens, Kirby Puckett, Mark McGwire just to name a few.


You very likely have one of many sets that Fleer produced for the likes of Walgreens, Kmart ets. What does it say on the box? It should say something like Fleer Sluggers vs. Pitchers or Fleer Hottest Stars. They non-specifically carry a value of around 10$ for the set.

Are baseball cards more valuable in an unopened package?

I have a crowd of packs of baseball cards that are 15-20 years old. They are unopened. I wanted to open them to see what cards I had, but my husband said not to. He said they are more valuable in an unopened package. Is that genuine and if so why? That doesn't make sense to me. Thanks!
So the price goes up as long as the "possibility" that a things card is included in the pack exists. Is that the way it works? People would actually put a value on "possibility"?


cogitate on of it this way. If one of the "sets" that those unopened packs belong to have a card that is worth 100$ dollars it, then the unopened pack potentially has that practical joker in it. If you open it and it doesnt have that card, the price goes way down. Hence, the unopened pack would be worth more because of what it may have in it.

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