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July 5, 1986 - Cleveland Indians - Oh Henry! Cards

Came across a giveaway from the Stadium for the above listed cards that were part of a Team Photo/Baseball Card Day.

Seems to be a set up 54 that are attached to the photo and are perforated.

They measure 2 1/8 X 3 inches and have name and card number on the front with stats and autograph on the back.

Are these worth grading and/or have any value?

Thanks,

Dale
1st Finest Set - 1981 Baseball Fleer Basic - Retired
1st Finest Set - 1981 Baseball Fleer Master - Retired
1st Finest Set - 1955 Baseball Golden Stamps - Cleveland Indians - Retired
1st Finest Set - Mel Harder Baseball Master - Active
Mel Harder Showcase Set - Active
#15 on Current Set Registry - 1972 Topps Baseball - Retired
#23 on All Time Set Registry - 1972 Topps Baseball - Retired

Comments

  • mcholkemcholke Posts: 1,000 ✭✭
    I cannot tell you about value but I was at the game for the giveaway. I must have eaten 10 O'Henry Candy bars that day and had at one time 20+ of those sheets. I just kept walking around collecting them as I could. Good memories.

    Collecting Tony Perez PSA and Rookie Baseball PSA

  • AUPTAUPT Posts: 806 ✭✭✭

    Standard Catalog lists the complete folder at $9, which is probably 2-3X what you would get for it on eBay. A few of the die-hard single-player collectors might have an interest in single cards, but finding them would be a chore.
  • DavidPuddyDavidPuddy Posts: 3,488 ✭✭✭
    I was also at the game. I was 8 years old, and had that game circled on my pocket schedule from the day I got it.
    I've been looking for a single Joe Carter for awhile, so I may have to take one of my sheets and grade out the Carter.
    Butler, Niekro, and Carter are the only players of note if I remember correctly.

    No Niekro has been graded, so you may be able to make a little money if you scored a 10.
    "The Sipe market is ridiculous right now"
    CDsNuts, 1/9/15
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