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What Box Of 1991 Upper Deck Baseball Cards Is The Micheal Jordan Found

I have a 1991 upper deck box full of baseball cards. Is it worth anything?

That set is for sale on a few different websites (Amazon, Ebay, etc) ranging from 18-25 dollars.

Billy Wagner 1994 upper deck top prospect baseball card # 524?

A card in mint condition would be probably worth any where from 10 to 80 cents I'm guessing. The priciest card online of this kind is 5 bucks

What are the four character codes on the back bottom of Upper Deck Ovation baseball cards for?

These sets are limited edition sets. As explained on upper decks webpage in which I attached the link in the source.

84-Card Regular set (with a parallel set numbered to 499) and a 42-card Ovation Rookies set (with a parallel autograph Gold set numbered to 99)!

Unopened baseball card packs?

Was just given 12 Topps brand unopened boxes of baseball cards, years range from 87-93. Not sure what to do with them.. should I open them see if there is anything in them or leave them unopened? Are they even worth selling? Any advice would be appreciated!

Are 1991 hockey cards in mint condition worth anything?

Generally, not much. 1991 was around the middle of what is known as the "overproduction" or "junk wax" era in trading cards. Basically, cards were at the peak of their popularity, as people saw how cards from 30 to 40 years old at the time were fetching big bucks. So people were buying lots and lots of current cards, reasoning that 30 to 40 years later, they'd be sitting on a goldmine. Of course, the problem with that is that the older cards were only valuable because most people who bought them when they were made ended up throwing them away. So there are millions of cards from that era.If you've got some of the major rookies—future Hall of Famers such as Peter Forsberg and Dominek Hasek—and they really are absolutely mint, so that if you sent them to a professional grader they'd come back at 9 out of 10 or better—maybe they'd be worth enough to make a profit over the grading fees. Ungraded you might get a couple bucks for those cards, if you're lucky. Most of the rest are worth very little, I'm afraid.

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