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Coin guy looking for baseball card advice...

Looking for some advice or help in selling a large lot of baseball cards that my mom collected in the early 90s. The collection primarily contains unopened sets/boxes of baseball cards from 1989-1993. From what I have read, there is not much value in most of the cards from this time period? I am not up on my baseball cards, so I am not sure of the best way to move these. Off hand there are 3 unopened '89 Upper Deck sets (two sealed with plastic, one sealed with original tape), four sets of 1990 Leaf that she put together herself, and many other pack boxes (Stadium Club, Upper Deck, Pinnacle, Score, Topps, etc.). There are also a lot of loose cards. I was thinking about trying to sell the boxes as is, but sending some of the loose cards in for grading. Thoughts/advice?

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  • jfkheatjfkheat Posts: 2,740 ✭✭✭✭✭

    The 1993 boxes with Jeter rookies would be worth something. The 89 Upper Deck factory sealed sets are around $50. The easiest way to check on what boxes and cards are worth is to check eBay sold auctions.
    James

  • bigzesteebigzestee Posts: 129 ✭✭✭

    Grading most wouldn't be worth the time and money.The 89 Upper Deck sets are good.That era was so massed produced.PM also sent.

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  • steel75steel75 Posts: 1,604 ✭✭✭✭

    Sealed boxes or factory sets should sell easily. Like mentioned before, check completed sales for what you have and go from there with that info.

    1970's Steelers, Vintage Indians
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