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Christmas Vacation oddball find- 90s collectors take a look!!!

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Aug 7, 2008
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Tampa, FL
Was back home at my parents place over the holidays looking over some of the cards from my childhood (easily 10k baseball & basketball cards from 80s, 90s, and early 2000s) and found some oddball stuff that I thought might interest some of the 90s player collectors! Only question I have is if this stuff is worth more sealed than if I crack them open and see which players are inside! Interested to hear everyone's thoughts!

1990 Topps Heads Up
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1990 Topps Baseball Coins
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Thanks,
Jeff
 

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mrmopar

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Pretty much worth next to nothing. You might find a player or type collector who hasn't grabbed a single yet, but they are not likely going to spend much for any of them. Those are the kind of products you can still find for under $5 a box quite frequently. I partook in a couple of each myself at the local card shop discount table!!
 

jay1065

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Aug 7, 2008
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What do the test version look like?


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jszczech

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Dec 27, 2010
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The only difference is the copyright on the back says 1989 on the test issues and 1990 on the regular.
 

jay1065

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The only difference is the copyright on the back says 1989 on the test issues and 1990 on the regular.

Oops. Would've helped if I remembered to add that to my original post. :) The checklist between the test and regular version is different, as well. Burks wasn't part of the 1990 release.
 

rsmath

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Nov 8, 2008
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thanks for the note about heads up - I'll have to go check the ones in the box I busted. Very likely normal release because I probably wouldn't have been able to buy them dirt cheap if those were test versions.

For OP, might as well open them. I don't think I paid more than $5 or $10 for my box of Heads Up so it's unlikely to be a gold mine you are sitting on regarding your unopened box.
 

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