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Help needed, Tons of sports memorabilia Phillies / Eagles

Ok, I am finally starting to unpack for the last time in a long time (I hope) and I found several boxes of sports related items including cards. Here is a quick run down.

Boxes and boxes of Phillies and Eagles programs + media guids from the 70's on up including a few from 1953.

Tons of ticket stubs from the Phillies and Eagles from the 70's on up

Ton of autographs on cut outs of baseballs and footballs that my dad and I would get at the games.

Lots of wax packs of 1988 Fleer football, along with Topps 1988 and 1989 Baseballs and 1988 baseball star stickers. Donruss baseball puzzle and cards

Tons of old "fan gear" bobble heads. This puppet you put on your hand and push button for him to punch per say!

The reason I got all of this way my fther. He was a Philly cop and always had details at the game and back in the day he use to drag me to the games. Cant do that no more.

So here is my questions. Does any of the have value? What do you think I should do with it all? About the wax packs are they worth opening? Any help is appricated!!! Thanks in advance

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  • MULLINS5MULLINS5 Posts: 4,517 ✭✭✭
    Ebay each item at a 0.99 7-Day auction if you're looking to liquidate, or look through eBay sales to get a good buy it now price for each and let them sit until they sell, if ever.
  • LarkinCollectorLarkinCollector Posts: 8,975 ✭✭✭✭✭
    The 88/89 cards and Donruss puzzles make good fire starter once opened. The rest probably has some value, especially any of the older media guides, autos of any stars, and potentially bobbleheads. If any of the tickets are from a significant milestone, they can go for some good money as well (i.e. Schmidt 500th HR). It will probably take a good bit of research to maximize the value. If you just want to sell it quickly and are still in the Philly area, you could probably put the whole lot on Craigslist for a couple hundred bucks.
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