Insane 90's Chicago Bulls Collection
thinking4444
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I posted about this a little bit ago. Here are some of the pickups from the Vintage Chicago Bulls collection I picked up. This is about quarter of what I purchased, unpictured is the boxes of promotional T shirts/hats/posters/calenders, etc. Those are a whole beast of their own. I would really appreciate some insight into what these items are worth, and of course, if interested in buying ANYTHING please reach out!
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I mean this in the kindest way possible: you should do more research on the collectibles market before labeling a collection like this “insane.”
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I was trying to think of a nice way to say this as well.
How many of these jewel promo sheets do you have and what years?
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3 sheets all 1995. I seen PSA 10 jordans go for $100 each. should I grade the whole sheet? or cut the cards and grade the cards?
I guess you guys weren't able to read the description. this is only a quarter of what I purchased. There's still lots of items I did not post because I already have buyers/sold, or items I am keeping. However, I'm sure some people will be interested in these items from the 70's (Minus the 2 90's Jordans)
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Honestly, thats not really an INSANE collection. You should see mine.
And also honestly, I think about the only things that have much value are the pennants.
Michael Jordan collector of cards and memorabilia for about 30 years.
I know. There is one box of some other stuff that I don't really want to post on here. Original negatives of in game photos of Jordan and rodman dunking. The photos are sick and I can't find them online anywhere. The guy I got this stuff from was friends with one of the photographers.
NGL that’s kinda sus.
Kiss me twice.....let's party.
thats fine, im not here to wow you guys i simply wanted to know what some of this stuff is worth. thanks for the help i guess but ill go somewhere else
well, that sure is a lot of stuff.
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Your best bet is to go to ebay and search for items that have sold. That's what most of us here would have to do. As for the cards, I probably wouldn't grade them. If you haven't graded before, it's very expensive and difficult to get 10's. Odds are, your cards aren't 10's. It's not your fault, but PSA standards are much higher than card manufacturers in the 90's.
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Unfortunately the only things that might have value would be of the wow'ish variety. As I've said earlier, all I see is stuff to sell at a flea market. This is all of the spontaneity type of purchase (like those items at the checkout counter), not someone who is searching for it and willing to pay for shipping too. Another thought it setting up at a card show, it would be like a Bulls bargain bin that peeps can search through. Another box would be all the programs, etc.
You have come to a group of "collectors" asking for the value of your stash, but most of what you have is more for fanship than collectors.