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An ex left them behind many years ago. He was into sports memorabilia and collectibles. He thought they would make him a lot of money some day. Maybe they will make me a lot of money.
Well he's gotta frame it, it will take up valuable space on the wall and who knows how long it would take to sell...
But before he can sell it he's gotta get it restored. That's expensive, the binding is loose, there's mold on the pages, the thing about these restorations is they're time consuming...aaannnd expensive.
Ask Rick Harrison. He’s got a buddy who specializes in uncut cards that are 25+ years old.
Who's Rick Harrison?
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Originally Posted by madison999
But before he can sell it he's gotta get it restored. That's expensive, the binding is loose, there's mold on the pages, the thing about these restorations is they're time consuming...aaannnd expensive.
The rolls are in perfect condition.
One tube contains 3 sheets of Topps 40 1990 baseball cards (uncut).
I will take a look at the others and do a google search.
All that money for something you used to get free with bubblegum. Whodathunkit?
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