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I sold all of my unopened boxes this last year....mostly baseball 1980-2020...and got stupid money for them all. I wouldn't change a thing. Even sold a bowman 2000 football for like $4K+...why? people want graded cards...or investmenst? Makes very little sense to me. Take 1980 Topps...really only the Henderson is of any value in that set and you can easily get an ungraded one that looks like an "8" or so...for BV...and the odds of getting one in a wax box are what???...80%ish...so why do the boxes go for $3500-5000?.....buy 20 NrMy sets for that
Same with the 82 set.... maybe with vingtage the graded return on stuff makes more sense...but 80 and newer ....can't reconcile it... Or even worse.....$180 for a pack....not to rag on thers...but complete waste of money IMO Last edited by isiahfan; 09-10-2022 at 09:57 PM. |
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