1987 topps tiffany
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I just bought all my friends cards from him for 50 bucks. Its a lot of junk wax but some goes back to the 70's and theres a handful of complete sets in there. What sold me was he had a sealed 87 Topps Tiffany and Topps Traded Tiffany. I figured that those two alone could get me back to even.
Question is, should I just rip em and see if the Bo, Maddux, Larkin, McGwire, and Bonds are worth subbing, or just keep them sealed?
Thanks,
Corey
Question is, should I just rip em and see if the Bo, Maddux, Larkin, McGwire, and Bonds are worth subbing, or just keep them sealed?
Thanks,
Corey
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<< <i>Weren't all the tiffany sets produced in equal amount? >>
No. I believe 1991 is limited to like 5,000 sets.
85. 5k
86 5 k
87. 30 k
88. 30 k
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<< <i>84 10 k
85. 5k
86 5 k
87. 30 k
88. 30 k >>
Even more reason to rip it.
Bo Jackson cards have been hot lately and everyone remembers the excitement of pulling one out of a pack of 1987 Topps. The problem is there might be 1 million of those floating around. The Tiffany at least is much more limited in production.
I would also have to think that some of the Hall of Famer's in the sets could do well in a PSA 10 for registry sets and if you hit one you might make back your entire investment.
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<< <i>Weren't all the tiffany sets produced in equal amount? >>
No. I believe 1991 is limited to like 5,000 sets. >>
The true print run for 1991 is unknown, but it is said to be less than 5K and the rarest of all the Tiffany sets.
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