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Anyone know the value?

I have a box of 800 Barry Bonds rookie cards 1987 #320. They are untouched and still in the original packing of 50 cards per cello wrapper
in one box of 800. Does it pay to get each card graded or just sell the box? What is the stuff worth?

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  • If these are stacks of 50 cards, all Bonds, and are cello wrapped, someone in the aftermarket sealed these for some reason, Topps did not. PSA will not grade cards sealed by consumers. This sounds like an investment lot someone put together, and now would be the best time to sell them, since the POS just "broke" the record. Ebay would be the best route, because I don't think many people here, including myself, give a d*%$ about Barry Bonds. Nice find! Good luck selling them! image

    PS....they book for $8-$10 each
  • swartz1swartz1 Posts: 4,911 ✭✭✭
    You could do both and see how you make out - it is nice to be able to have 800 of them - send 50 in raw to get graded and sell a block of fifty sealed on the internet - you will probably make out well if you get multiple 10's - good luck - good for you - I wish I had a problem like that right now...


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  • CDsNutsCDsNuts Posts: 10,092
    I would just list them as an investor lot all at once. Say they have been untouched since you bought them in whatever year you got them. Don't waste time as they will not be this hot in a month.
  • gumbyfangumbyfan Posts: 5,168 ✭✭✭


    << <i>I would just list them as an investor lot all at once. Say they have been untouched since you bought them in whatever year you got them. Don't waste time as they will not be this hot in a month. >>



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