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1987 & 1985 Topps WWF Set Collector Help Needed

I wanted to take advantage of the PSA Non-Sport Registry special so I purchased two boxes of 1987 and one box of 1985 Topps WWF cards. My question is on the 1987 set. Almost every card had a little bit of extra cardboard on each corner and with the deep blue borders I came up with about 20 gradeable cards in 2 boxes. Is this common and does psa keep that in mind when grading these? In my 1 box of 1985 I came up with a complete set in high grade so I am not complaining just looking for feedback. Thanks
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    theBobstheBobs Posts: 1,136 ✭✭
    Calling Ian....

    How much do those boxes run?
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    ROCKDJRWROCKDJRW Posts: 1,330 ✭✭✭
    I paid 31 Dollars for the 1985 box (plus $6 S&h) and 14.99 for each box of 1987 (pus $8 for both)
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    Check with board member Riccabboni. He's the man when it comes to your WWF cards
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    The 1987s are real tough in 9... so much so that I only have one image. The extra blue cardboard is almost a no no I would have to think, I sent one that was otherwise a canidate I thought for atleast an 8, and it came back a seven. I haven't seen a box of 1985s in a long while, I was thinking the same thing, to start an 1985 set myself. I chose the 1987's though because they are virtually everywhere. Hope this helps any!

    Ian
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