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rum151man

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WHAT DO YOU THINK I COULD GET IF I SOLD THIS AS A LOT OR PIECED OUT 20 CARDS TOTAL ALL GRADED. GRADES RANGE FROM 7.5-9 MOSTLY PSA AND BECKETT
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jswaykos

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Hmmm... I don't really collect much of anything from before the early 90s, but I'd say $200, maybe? I also don't deal with graded cards much, so I could be way off.

But from a collector who appreciates RCs of some of the players pictured, and not knowing much about what grading does to card value (or perhaps I should say I dont spend much time TRACKING what grades do to card values), I would think something in the 150-200 range would be reasonable if I saw the auction.
 

mredsox89

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jswaykos said:
I mean, it's a nicely graded card, obviously, but it's 1989 Fleer. There are a trillion of these floating around!


Its also BCCG 10, which are relatively easy grades. Equates to a BGS 8.5 or BGS 9.0. The bat piece is nice, but i don't think it adds that much value. They could be purchased whenever you graded a card for a slight fee if I remember correctly. Griffey bat cards don't sell that well anyways as there are a ton of them.
 

js0000001

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I listed a similar Griffey (not a RC) with the bat piece and got no bids on a .99 cent auction
 

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