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| View Poll Results: What have you done with your 80's,90's 2000's baseball, football, hockey cards? | |||
| Still have them but they stay stored away |
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119 | 53.13% |
| Still have them and actively collect |
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11 | 4.91% |
| Threw them out, kept a few star or rookie cards |
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32 | 14.29% |
| Donated or gave away |
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40 | 17.86% |
| Was smart enough to never buy |
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22 | 9.82% |
| Voters: 224. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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When I first started in the business of selling cards, I purchased over 100,000 cards from that time period. Didn't know much about the value of cards back then. I paid very little for it and thought I would make a killing. After a few weeks, I realized that these cards were worthless to an investor.
I had a friend who was a pediatric oncologist at the local hospital. I asked him whether any of the kids would enjoy having these cards. He said they would. So, I donated all the cards to the hospital. Knowing that this made some sick child happy made it all worth it to me. |
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