Need help with unopened baseball card values

Hi Everyone,
Found this forum during my search for baseball card values and was hoping some of you could help me out. First off, I know the cards I have are not worth a fortune, at least I don't think so. I know baseball and all the big names and little names, but I'm no expert on card values. There are few local stores where I live that take in cards and unopened packs, so after calling those places I'm at a loss as to what I can get for my cards and where to get rid of them. The answer I got was that they either weren't interested or weren't buying. I'm not looking to make a fortune, just an accurate appraisal. So here's the rundown:
(85) Unopened 1990 Topps Jumbo Packs, 106 cards in each pack complete with sticks of gum. Each pack has 2 1989 Rookie cards
(43) Unopened 1990 Donruss 37 Card Packs with Carl Yastrzemski Puzzle Pieces
(3) Unopened 1991 Upper Deck foil packs, part of the Find The Nolan Series
The Topps and Donruss packs are all in excellent condition, the Upper Deck ones are unopened but do have some curving to them, no creases. These are loose packs, not in sealed boxes. Like I said, I know I'm not sitting on a retirement fund, but I'd like to know what I could realistically get for them. My other question for those of you more knowledged than me, is that am I better off leaving them unopened or should I open them and sort the cards? Which way would get me the best results? Any and all help is greatly appreciated.
Found this forum during my search for baseball card values and was hoping some of you could help me out. First off, I know the cards I have are not worth a fortune, at least I don't think so. I know baseball and all the big names and little names, but I'm no expert on card values. There are few local stores where I live that take in cards and unopened packs, so after calling those places I'm at a loss as to what I can get for my cards and where to get rid of them. The answer I got was that they either weren't interested or weren't buying. I'm not looking to make a fortune, just an accurate appraisal. So here's the rundown:
(85) Unopened 1990 Topps Jumbo Packs, 106 cards in each pack complete with sticks of gum. Each pack has 2 1989 Rookie cards
(43) Unopened 1990 Donruss 37 Card Packs with Carl Yastrzemski Puzzle Pieces
(3) Unopened 1991 Upper Deck foil packs, part of the Find The Nolan Series
The Topps and Donruss packs are all in excellent condition, the Upper Deck ones are unopened but do have some curving to them, no creases. These are loose packs, not in sealed boxes. Like I said, I know I'm not sitting on a retirement fund, but I'd like to know what I could realistically get for them. My other question for those of you more knowledged than me, is that am I better off leaving them unopened or should I open them and sort the cards? Which way would get me the best results? Any and all help is greatly appreciated.
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Sorry to break it to you, but your cards have no value.
Find some kids and let them get some fun ripping them open!
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