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from early 80s for like 20 years Topps printed into oblivion and with mostly zero regard to quality controlUnfortunately, you’d get more value breaking up the set for the individual rookies/key players worth something.
I also have a handful and have thought about it But haven’t made the move yet. If I remove the value cards, the rest is certainly
Worthless afterwards.
Covid brought card value back.The internet squashed the value of cards. Made it too easy to find and buy
The mass over printing destroyed any value basically from 1980 to 2010.from early 80s for like 20 years Topps printed into oblivion and with mostly zero regard to quality control
I have seen where folks try and find what they consider 9 or better quality card sets... literally 1 in 10 cards or less meet their needs
crazy awful quality control by Topps... literally would allow anything into circulation
which is the long way of saying - yes you would be lucky to move the bulk for anything
100% helps knowledgeable collectorThe mass over printing destroyed any value basically from 1980 to 2010.
Now the lack of quality control did help in some aspects, but only when you can find a rare 10 graded version of a solid player.
We also know that because of the over printing, a lot of people didn’t take any care with those cards which has helped in the exclusiveness to a good quality card. Not really gonna find any cards that break $1000, but plenty that break a couple $100.
Completely graded set, absolutely.Babe Ruth jersey sold for 24M this week.
Clyde Drexler also selling his dream team gold medal. That's one of kind too.
I was head of my time breaking up sets in the 80's. It just made sense to me. That said, I did get a lot neighborhood kids in trouble with their mother's when I got them to trade from within the set their parents had bought them. A completely graded set, every card, will go for big money though if you can do it.
Broke a Donruss opening day set for a Ryan card… still kicking myself for that. Something cool about having every card. The set is worth $30 lol- half my value in the Nolan Ryan card.Babe Ruth jersey sold for 24M this week.
Clyde Drexler also selling his dream team gold medal. That's one of kind too.
I was head of my time breaking up sets in the 80's. It just made sense to me. That said, I did get a lot neighborhood kids in trouble with their mother's when I got them to trade from within the set their parents had bought them. A completely graded set, every card, will go for big money though if you can do it.