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Old 11-25-2014, 11:57 AM
Centauri Centauri is offline
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Default What to do with late 80's cards? I had an idea

I have thousands upon thousands of cards collected as a kid sitting a the bottom of the closet. A quick review online shows little current value of anything, and given the hyper printing of the time, little chance of ever becoming the gold mine I envisioned. But I still like the cards and I personally think they're cool. So what to do? I decided to make some lemonade.

It's a mix of different sets, time periods, players. I am an Indians fan at heart, so their are some Indians mixed in with mostly HOF'ers. About 20 or so are from Topps Archive sets, but mostly these are regular cards. They are clued on an MDF backer, so everyone else's cards just got rarer by 1!

135 different players, 87 different sets. 288 total cards.
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