tonight i went out trick er treating (i was a programmer from M$) and this old guy gave me a pack of base ball cards. i didnt think much of it till i got home and looked at them closely. they are a GENUINE 1989pack of base ball card from Topps. the cards are
207: terry leach
673: don baylor
21: chicago white sox
98: larry sheets
260: dave winfield
152: mark thurmond
224: tony laRussa
244: jim acker
381: baltimore orioles
574: dave clark
330: eric davis
619: baseball check list
503: al newman
253: jose alvarez
518: bruce ruffin
i an sure that these cards are legit and my dad even looked at them and said that they were real. so my question is how much money could i get for them?
Congrats.. I would not count on a mini notebook, but you never know. Head over to Barns and Noble and look them up in the books they have there for collectors. Maybe you will get lucky.
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I'm not into collecting cards but by the late 80's everyone was into baseball cards including our oldest son. I remember Upper Deck cards costing more. I'd guess that they're worth about as much as a small candy bar. But I could be way off base. Look them up and let us know.
Originally Posted by Tankman
Have a complete signed set of baseball cards from the Giants.
Anyone interested.
Oh, forgot, the NY Giants, not San Francisco, 1954.
even ones from the 70s dont really bring in a ton of money...it all depends on what cards they are and who they are....your best bet is to look them up or go to a card store in your town :)
Sorry man. Not worth a dime. Griffy Jr. was a big rookie in '89, but even his Upper Deck isn't worth all that. You were probably better off keeping the package unopened. That would have gotten you maybe $5. You can look up prices in a Beckett magazine, but most likely the cards you listed won't be published. I don't see any big names.
what about rookie Allen Iverson? i just cleaned out a drawer and found it, may have pitched it with all these old fake looking things that said silver certificates, kinda looked like money....
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Been years since I collected these things!! But like Grentz said, Becketts's magazine is the source for pricing. It was when I was little, and still is. They do have a website, may be worth checking out?