urbanangler1990 Posted May 8, 2007 Report Posted May 8, 2007 hey guys i have a larry bird basketball card from his last all star appearance in miami , feb 9-11 1990. Card is by NBA HOOPS, i was curious about how much this card could go for ( selling ) Also i have a SUPER STREAKS card with magic johnson and MJ on it, also by NBA HOOPS. i was going thro some old binders of cards and found a lot of pokeman cards, some really nice, holographics, the old classic ones, are these worth anything? tia
misfish Posted May 8, 2007 Report Posted May 8, 2007 No idea,I have a Ray Bourqe rookie card. Dont care what it,s worth,never going to sell it anyhoo.
Bob Posted May 8, 2007 Report Posted May 8, 2007 You'll find that these things are worth whatever someone is willing to pay for them. Professional dealers will obviously try to low-ball the price so they can profit. I have complete sets for the Jays for the years they won the series. What would they be worth? Who knows? I wouldn't offer them to a dealer though.
urbanangler1990 Posted May 8, 2007 Author Report Posted May 8, 2007 if theyre not worth much then i wont sell em for sure, thnx
misfish Posted May 8, 2007 Report Posted May 8, 2007 if theyre not worth much then i wont sell em for sure, thnx Maybe not now they are not,but in time they will,hang on to them for the future.Children, grandchildren.Thats what Im doing.
urbanangler1990 Posted May 8, 2007 Author Report Posted May 8, 2007 Maybe not now they are not,but in time they will,hang on to them for the future.Children, grandchildren.Thats what Im doing. think of a card thats 100 years old, wow
Dutch Posted May 8, 2007 Report Posted May 8, 2007 I was an avid basketball card collector going back a few years. Your Bird card would "book" at $2-$3 Max. Back then, when card collecting was "hot" companies over-produced and the real determination of a card's worth, scarcity or rarity, was a distant thing of the past. Not sure about your Poke-e-man cards. E-Bay would probably tell you what people are paying, but it is really a buyer's market. For example your Bird card would probably go for about $0.05 - $0.25 if someone were to buy it.
Guest Trophymuskie Posted May 8, 2007 Report Posted May 8, 2007 I guess I will have to wait for Jarg and Lindstron to get into the hall of fame before I can cash in of the mutlitudes of rookie cards I have for those 2. I only colected cards for a few years back then and have a lot of full sets but I do remember having a lot of those two guys rookie cards.
DMASSE Posted May 9, 2007 Report Posted May 9, 2007 The problem with Sports cards , starting from the early 80's to today, is that they were and are so mass produced that the value just isnt there... Some of the less common insert sets can be worth more, like signatures, jerseys etc etc... I have tons of cards fron the 60's 70's and eighties... Now if you had MAGIC cards ( first series) ALPHA, or BETA some of those cards are worth thousands..... Dave
urbanangler1990 Posted May 9, 2007 Author Report Posted May 9, 2007 I was an avid basketball card collector going back a few years. Your Bird card would "book" at $2-$3 Max. Back then, when card collecting was "hot" companies over-produced and the real determination of a card's worth, scarcity or rarity, was a distant thing of the past. Not sure about your Poke-e-man cards. E-Bay would probably tell you what people are paying, but it is really a buyer's market. For example your Bird card would probably go for about $0.05 - $0.25 if someone were to buy it. well ill just hang on to them for a few more decades, lol thnx
urbanangler1990 Posted May 9, 2007 Author Report Posted May 9, 2007 The problem with Sports cards , starting from the early 80's to today, is that they were and are so mass produced that the value just isnt there... Some of the less common insert sets can be worth more, like signatures, jerseys etc etc... I have tons of cards fron the 60's 70's and eighties... Now if you had MAGIC cards ( first series) ALPHA, or BETA some of those cards are worth thousands..... Dave nope just NBA HOOPS, too bad the companies over produced lol
Heybud_e Posted May 9, 2007 Report Posted May 9, 2007 ill trade you my Cam Neely and Andy Moog for your Ray Bourque
Dutch Posted May 9, 2007 Report Posted May 9, 2007 (edited) The problem with Sports cards , starting from the early 80's to today, is that they were and are so mass produced that the value just isnt there... Some of the less common insert sets can be worth more, like signatures, jerseys etc etc... I have tons of cards fron the 60's 70's and eighties... Now if you had MAGIC cards ( first series) ALPHA, or BETA some of those cards are worth thousands..... Dave I agree with you about early '80's baseball, but not hockey or basketball - some pretty goods sets from the early - mid '80's in hockey. The greatest basketball sets, outside the '50's, were produced in the mid '80's, Fleer to be exact. The way to go now is with serial numbered rookie/signed cards. Hard (if not impossible) to pull from packs our days, unless you spend thousands on a case. It's really unfortunate as collecting is not done by kids much anymore, just by adults that can afford to lay out $6 plus on a pack of 5 cards. Bring back Hoops and Pro-Set. At least the young kids could afford to buy a pack and have the thrill of pulling out their favorite player. Edited May 9, 2007 by Dutch
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