My brother an I collected card together and I remember hours of reading the Beckett! My brother being 1.5 years younger so it was one of the few things that brought us very close... He died 10•08.09 and I miss him still in 2020...
Ignore any haters. TY for sharing your old childhood collection. Don't throw these cards out. Worst case there is always a friends kid who you can give them too. These have much more value than just dollars and cents. Just think what you would have felt like if someone gave all that to you. Thanks again for sharing.
People in these comments could be so rude. Obviously you're just trying to show off something that meant a lot to you and have fun with it taking a trip down memory lane. But some people just want to ruin the enjoyment. Sure, these cards don't fetch too much money, but I can tell it's not about the money to you. It's about reflecting on the memories of your youth. Excellent video.
The good old days. I remember bringing by card binder to elementary school and trading my doubles to other kids for there doubles at recess or the bus. I collected from about 84 to 90. It was a seasonal hobby during baseball season. I had a huge binder full of my most valuable cars and took it to the local card store in 92. I wanted a car so I sold the whole binder for $800. Good decision because the value is based on a numbers rating of 1 to ten after you send the card in to be graded.
Nice memories in a box! I sold my collection in 1989. Luckily I have an old video of my collection from June 1987. I was able to rebuild my collection and since have added thousands more from 1953 to 1990. I love the older stuff, but seeing the cards I had in 1987 always gives me a great feeling!
I saw a few $10 cards in there, the 87 Topps Bonds RC and the 89 Bowman Griffey JR RC. Looks like fun to go through. The Jackson auto card would probably fetch $10 as well
+topps85401 If the Bonds or Griffey rookie get a PSA grade of 10 they can be worth maybe a thousand dollars. If PSA give them a 9 than maybe $30 to $50 but if PSA gives hem less than 9 than very little to nothing. checkout ebay
+Ben Howard These cards may not be worth alot to most, but these are all the same cards I collect! I dont collect to sell, i collect to have. Recently Ive been buying huge complete sets from 1986-1996 for $4 a piece. Just what i like!
i know this is a year old but i buy storage bins, and as a old collector i just burn every cards i see, and if we all do it they will be worth more cause there will be less of them, i do the same with 8 track tapes, watch out 8 track collections will be pricless one day cause of people like me
This looks exactly like my collection. These were the best years of card collecting I don't care what people say. Its not about the money to me. Great collecting man!!!
I'll bet there's still a lot of these in closets around the US.....a lot were manufactured and sold in the mass production days beginning about 88....and thru the early 90's. They're still being mass produced TODAY.......now there's 100's of different rookie cards of the same player...same year in various forms, signatures, patches, 1 of 20 etc....you get the picture...and they're going for big bucks...rookies who haven't even played 5 years in the Big Leagues. The same thing is going to happen to the next generation....makes my 47 thru 79 HOF'ers in PSA 7/8 or higher condition maintain their value but...will increase in value each year...
I loved the telling of how you started collecting baseball cards! That's what it's all about for me and comics: The Memories! Great video and thanks for sharing your story!
1983-1993 is pretty much worthless as it was mass produced back then, but there are still a few cards that do have some worth in that era as well. I think we all got caught up in the money hype/ collectors way of thinking back then, but think about it, this was a HOBBY for all of us, and still should be, so I kept all of mine as well. I love doing what you just did, "take a trip down memory lane". Keep them, and you and your grand kids will have something to do together one day! I have two girls, and I know one enjoys cards, almost as much as dad! Not about the money, about the enjoyment, and memories in my opinion!! I ordered a pile of 1990-91 wax packs, of hockey cards, to open with my daughter, which cost about the same as they did back then, and what a great time we had that day! Trip to the store to get some bubble gum, while we opened the old packs, and just hours of spending time together! Great vid! Cheers!
No its more like 1986-1991 because there were about 8 or 9 major companies making cards and all of them mass produced. 1983-1985 were not mass produced thanks to donruss, Topps just started to produce just a little more cards than normal then but donruss stuck to the reasonable amount to produce
Good call, But I think his cousin would actually try to give him all the cards he didn't steal the first time, now knowing you can't give cards away now.
Man, I've still got binders and shoe boxes of old baseball cards from the 80's and 90's and Marvel cards from the 90's as well. I can recall thinking they'd be worth something some day too, haha, but the bubble really did burst in a huge way of the value of all this stuff, you can't even give it away nowadays. I think people who weren't around back in the day wont even be able to realize how huge it was, like you said, on every corner you could find a card shop back then. Good stuff!
+CRTcade Yup, the same thing will happen to vintage video games. These shelf collectors are going to be very disappointed in the value of their collection in 10 years.
I think the set hes talking about is Upper Deck because my dad collected those as a kid and said they were like 15-20 bucks a pack, My dad has the whole 1990 set though its awesome
With the exception of a couple in the individual holders you would have trouble giving those cards away. There are some people that buy cards by weight so that would be your best option if you want to do something with them.
The last year worth money was the 1975 Topps(in at least nr mint condition).My ‘75 set is in nr-mt to mint condition.All cards are well centered and handled only 3 times.I’ve been offered over $800 in 2017 but refuse to sell.
willy565 no way dude. It's all about the cash. That's why I quite my job...as I am sure this collection will allow me to retire in the Bahamas..... All kidding aside....i can remember just looking at all the cards and memorabilia in the card shops. It was amazing.
Exactly! It’s turned into a money-making scenario! Collecting your favorites or heroes cause that’s your favorites seems dead ! You know oh wow I got a autograph or relic how much can I sell it for ! Just my opinion!
For set collectors, we have to pay a premium for commons. Not fun buying at $1 each. But they cost nothing if you get a pile of random ones. Just bought a bunch of cards for 50c each that I could not afford in the 90's. You have Reggie Jackson's autograph? 11:42
the reggie signed card is worth up to $200.......all aKen Griffey Jr & Nolan Ryan cards have some value........whomever is or will be in the hall of fame is worth keeping.
honestly, the cumulative value of the cards could be $200 or so....that would be the Beckett value, but Im not saying that you could get that much.....good to go down memory lane....
I think its funny that he cant figure out why hes missing cards here and there... That was the spot that the card shop pulled Derek jeters rookie card out and gave your grand paw 1.00 for it. Did anyone see cards of 100% Value? I didnt..
11:31 That McGwire card is worth about 20 bucks 11:45 if that is a signed Reggie Jackson card it could be worth about 75 bucks. 11:57 Thats a Jim Abbott RC if graded a 10 is worth about 20 bucks 13:02 if you get it graded a 10 its worth about 10-15 bucks.....OMG 13:05 DUDE GO GET THAT JACKIE ROBINSON CARD GRADED.....IT COULD BE WORTH UP TO 2500 BUCKS DEPENDING ON WHAT GRADED YOU GET......THAT IS YOUR DIAMOND IN THE COLLECTION RIGHT THERE...OH NEVER MIND you said it was a reprint.
I have these out of my collection id like to get rid of make me an offer 90 donruss cal ripken BC-18. 90 topps Nolan ryan #700. And 4 randy Johnsons 89 topps #647 and a 89 bowman Ken griffey Jr #220. There all in great condition raw
Unfortunatly what you have doesnt amount to much. In the 80's and 90's cards were so mass produced that it ruined the business, that and all the new card companies coming along. It is starting to turn around a bit but your collection is probably worth around $40.00 tops !
Not even $20. Anything after 1972 is garbage. Good for the firepit, or wood stove. The cards are not money makers. He only made the video to take you down memory lane.
if your looking for something to do with them donate them to your local childrens hospital the kids there with have fun going thru them and collecting them. bring a smile to a kid
i have everything from baseball to football i have troyaikman 9.0mint condition mickey mantle rookie card not so good condition 1952 pee wee wee reese 8.5 nm-mnt jerry rice 9.0 mnt and more i have alot of the old school 1950's baseball cards cut ford signed card curt flood signed card troy aikman signed card i used to have lou brock signed jersey baseball baseball bat and card but i sold that but all i have now is baseball cards and football cards
I know lots about cards and this is not worth any money because the cards are in the junk wax era and that is the time when they over produced baseball cards so there are like lots of every card. Worth nothing
I have been a sports card collector for 30 years and I have been sports card dealer for the last 10 years. I hate to burst your bubble but this collection is almost worthless. Doubtful you would get $20 for all of it. 99% of all 80s and early 90s cards are trash and are not even worth the cardboard they are printed on. Not that you are asking for an opinion but I find it comical when people pull out these cards and think its an expensive find. Anyway, just my expert opinion, for what its worth.
+Ben Howard RUBBISH!!! Are you trying to de-value my awesome collection? I know you want to buy it. My collection is worth at least $75,000, add that with the value of my Beanie Baby collection and I could retire early! There was never any bubble to burst. Of course this collection is worthless. I'm pretty sure I stated that early in the video.
+Ben Howard I've seen Ken Griffey JR 1989 Bowman rookie grade 10 by PSA go for hundreds. But unlikely his Griffey card will receive a 10. If PSA gives it a 9 he might get $70 but not much interest for 80s cards graded less than 9.
+Ben Howard - If you look at it from what a card shop owner would give a person for this collection, then yes, it is worthless... if he took some of the better cards in this collection and threw them on ebay, then he'd make more than $20 for sure.
He said it was worthless, his collection IS worth the time spent, down memory, lane, or spending time with a family member or a friend...so NOT so worthless after all I say!! Guys that get into collecting to get rich, never do, but guys who get into it, for the enjoyment, ALWAYS do!! Cheers!
+Kevin C If 1980s cards receive a 10 grade by PSA than they are worth thousands. If PSA gives them 9 a few bucks but less than 9 almost nothing. Checkout ebay. I saw Griffey JR graded 10 by PSA go for over a thousand dollars. I'm not kidding
My brother an I collected card together and I remember hours of reading the Beckett! My brother being 1.5 years younger so it was one of the few things that brought us very close...
He died 10•08.09 and I miss him still in 2020...
Ignore any haters. TY for sharing your old childhood collection. Don't throw these cards out. Worst case there is always a friends kid who you can give them too. These have much more value than just dollars and cents. Just think what you would have felt like if someone gave all that to you. Thanks again for sharing.
People in these comments could be so rude. Obviously you're just trying to show off something that meant a lot to you and have fun with it taking a trip down memory lane. But some people just want to ruin the enjoyment. Sure, these cards don't fetch too much money, but I can tell it's not about the money to you. It's about reflecting on the memories of your youth. Excellent video.
Orioles Sports Cards 14 oh shut the hell up
Orioles, you are right on....I have a baseball card channel and try to keep it clean, would love to have you aboard!
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agreed. these people need to chill. I love my baseball cards even though I know they aren't worth anything 😂
These are worth millions in great memories!
Still got my collection it's worthless but the memories are great and priceless I will never get rid of my junk cards lol
The good old days. I remember bringing by card binder to elementary school and trading my doubles to other kids for there doubles at recess or the bus. I collected from about 84 to 90. It was a seasonal hobby during baseball season. I had a huge binder full of my most valuable cars and took it to the local card store in 92. I wanted a car so I sold the whole binder for $800. Good decision because the value is based on a numbers rating of 1 to ten after you send the card in to be graded.
Nice memories in a box! I sold my collection in 1989. Luckily I have an old video of my collection from June 1987. I was able to rebuild my collection and since have added thousands more from 1953 to 1990. I love the older stuff, but seeing the cards I had in 1987 always gives me a great feeling!
I saw a few $10 cards in there, the 87 Topps Bonds RC and the 89 Bowman Griffey JR RC. Looks like fun to go through. The Jackson auto card would probably fetch $10 as well
+topps85401 $10 cards? haha! I have a stack of them that I will sell you for $1 each.
+topps85401 If the Bonds or Griffey rookie get a PSA grade of 10 they can be worth maybe a thousand dollars. If PSA give them a 9 than maybe $30 to $50 but if PSA gives hem less than 9 than very little to nothing. checkout ebay
+Ben Howard Hey, Ill pay you 20$ for all of them
+Ben Howard These cards may not be worth alot to most, but these are all the same cards I collect! I dont collect to sell, i collect to have. Recently Ive been buying huge complete sets from 1986-1996 for $4 a piece. Just what i like!
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What sets from 1986 to 1996 at $4 a piece?
i know this is a year old but i buy storage bins, and as a old collector i just burn every cards i see, and if we all do it they will be worth more cause there will be less of them, i do the same with 8 track tapes, watch out 8 track collections will be pricless one day cause of people like me
This looks exactly like my collection.
These were the best years of card collecting I don't care what people say. Its not about the money to me.
Great collecting man!!!
Do you think this guy making the video stole your collection.
I'll bet there's still a lot of these in closets around the US.....a lot were manufactured and sold in the mass production days beginning about 88....and thru the early 90's. They're still being mass produced TODAY.......now there's 100's of different rookie cards of the same player...same year in various forms, signatures, patches, 1 of 20 etc....you get the picture...and they're going for big bucks...rookies who haven't even played 5 years in the Big Leagues. The same thing is going to happen to the next generation....makes my 47 thru 79 HOF'ers in PSA 7/8 or higher condition maintain their value but...will increase in value each year...
I loved the telling of how you started collecting baseball cards! That's what it's all about for me and comics: The Memories! Great video and thanks for sharing your story!
I miss collecting those cards that came on the bottom of boxes of Twinkies.
The stories behind the collection is what makes it exciting. Don’t worry bout these rude assholes. Cool trip down memory lane!
that was the whole point behind this video. I think some people actually believe that I think this collection is "worth money."
The sad thing is so many Great players came out in the late 80s and early 90s but their cards are worthless due to mass production.
Most of the star players in the late 80's , and 90's were all steroid drug users. They were cheaters. No Hall of Fame, for them, just hall of shame.
You have a really good bowman rookie Ken Griffey Jr.
these are worth A LOT of money--thanks for sharing with the world!
1983-1993 is pretty much worthless as it was mass produced back then, but there are still a few cards that do have some worth in that era as well. I think we all got caught up in the money hype/ collectors way of thinking back then, but think about it, this was a HOBBY for all of us, and still should be, so I kept all of mine as well. I love doing what you just did, "take a trip down memory lane". Keep them, and you and your grand kids will have something to do together one day! I have two girls, and I know one enjoys cards, almost as much as dad! Not about the money, about the enjoyment, and memories in my opinion!! I ordered a pile of 1990-91 wax packs, of hockey cards, to open with my daughter, which cost about the same as they did back then, and what a great time we had that day! Trip to the store to get some bubble gum, while we opened the old packs, and just hours of spending time together! Great vid! Cheers!
No its more like 1986-1991 because there were about 8 or 9 major companies making cards and all of them mass produced. 1983-1985 were not mass produced thanks to donruss, Topps just started to produce just a little more cards than normal then but donruss stuck to the reasonable amount to produce
The blanks are from when your cousin stole his cards back.
Holdenon3 that cold hearted bastard. how dare he!
Good call, But I think his cousin would actually try to give him all the cards he didn't steal the first time, now knowing you can't give cards away now.
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Man, I've still got binders and shoe boxes of old baseball cards from the 80's and 90's and Marvel cards from the 90's as well. I can recall thinking they'd be worth something some day too, haha, but the bubble really did burst in a huge way of the value of all this stuff, you can't even give it away nowadays. I think people who weren't around back in the day wont even be able to realize how huge it was, like you said, on every corner you could find a card shop back then. Good stuff!
+CRTcade Yup, the same thing will happen to vintage video games. These shelf collectors are going to be very disappointed in the value of their collection in 10 years.
Oh man, I remember the marvel cards. I collected those also. but yeah, kids now and days will never realized how huge baseball card collecting was.
I think the set hes talking about is Upper Deck because my dad collected those as a kid and said they were like 15-20 bucks a pack, My dad has the whole 1990 set though its awesome
With the exception of a couple in the individual holders you would have trouble giving those cards away. There are some people that buy cards by weight so that would be your best option if you want to do something with them.
Still have the exact same baseball card album. Nice!
Nice trip down memory lane
The last year worth money was the 1975 Topps(in at least nr mint condition).My ‘75 set is in nr-mt to mint condition.All cards are well centered and handled only 3 times.I’ve been offered over $800 in 2017 but refuse to sell.
I think you're lying
nice history. always fun seeing collections never know what you will find
I love baseballcards
So do I !!
It's all about the memories buddy. Not about the money. My Mom used to take me to card shows as a kid as well. Great times. Like a casino for kids.
willy565 no way dude. It's all about the cash. That's why I quite my job...as I am sure this collection will allow me to retire in the Bahamas.....
All kidding aside....i can remember just looking at all the cards and memorabilia in the card shops. It was amazing.
Exactly! It’s turned into a money-making scenario! Collecting your favorites or heroes cause that’s your favorites seems dead ! You know oh wow I got a autograph or relic how much can I sell it for ! Just my opinion!
Wow love it!
Nice little collection.
Might be worth something in 200 years.
how much for the bo Jackson cards
For set collectors, we have to pay a premium for commons. Not fun buying at $1 each. But they cost nothing if you get a pile of random ones. Just bought a bunch of cards for 50c each that I could not afford in the 90's. You have Reggie Jackson's autograph? 11:42
I collect cards for 2 years now
Nice Cards & Video..Ty For Sharing
yea, those cards probably are worth sentimental value to some, but are not worth $$.. u want the 1952 topps collection.
Sounds like the set you were talking about was the 1993 topps finest.
Bro you said oh its just like a trip down memory lane 5 fucking times
damn only 5? No way. I will bet you my Boba Fett figure that it was 7 times.
+KID TNT don't be so ridiculous, it was 90,000,000,000 at most.
How much do you want for all? would you ship to NY?
still cool cards they are just from the junk wax era. A few of those have some value if graded PSA 10
My G-ma Actually has about 2500-3000 baseball cards under her bed from the mid 80s (85 86 87) and we spent like 30 mins researching them lol
You have some nice sentimental cards..that's Bout it
trade or sell perhaps if u still have them ?
It would've been an awesome April Fools Day prank to really play up the Jackie Robinson find and then at the end reveal the reprint status. LOL
You can't remember your best friend's name???
was that a "Trip down memory lane" or what?
GIVE THEM TO A YOUNG BASEBALL FAN...
the reggie signed card is worth up to $200.......all aKen Griffey Jr & Nolan Ryan cards have some value........whomever is or will be in the hall of fame is worth keeping.
Didnt look like a real signature
At least worth 45$ the cards have byn touched and the corners are all rounded also the cards value have depreciated so you are lucky if u get 45$
Nice intro to your content , i just hopped on your bus
any of the cards that you already have or Don't want I'll take
Yes, maybe not a financial winfall. But a trip down memory lane none the less. Hard to not be romantic about baseball.
honestly, the cumulative value of the cards could be $200 or so....that would be the Beckett value, but Im not saying that you could get that much.....good to go down memory lane....
I'm 12 I have football, basketball, and baseball cards from 1987-1995 I'm going to wait until I'm 25 to see their worth
In 13 years they will be worth 4 cents more per card.
This collection is worth upwards of 800 million to 1 billion dollars.
this isn't worth $100k! It would easily fetch $250k in the right auction. insane find!
You are probably closer 250000 cents
+justice brilliant More like 2500 cents, and even that is a maybe. LOL
+Ben Howard sorry that's what I mention to type
you need to cash in. I suggest contacting the Heritage Auction company and talk with a consignment director
dvitoc no way. I'm gonna go on Pawn Stars. I'm sure since this collection is worth at least $100,000,000...Rick will give me at least $75 million
Same story as me, but with football....Poor cousins lol
are you getting a sega daytona usa arcade cab?
Not at this time
can you put cctv cameras through your arcade garage and arcade kitchen?
Do you want to sell them
The 1989 Bowman Griffey Jr Rookie is probably the best card there.
I think its funny that he cant figure out why hes missing cards here and there... That was the spot that the card shop pulled Derek jeters rookie card out and gave your grand paw 1.00 for it. Did anyone see cards of 100% Value? I didnt..
11:31 That McGwire card is worth about 20 bucks 11:45 if that is a signed Reggie Jackson card it could be worth about 75 bucks. 11:57 Thats a Jim Abbott RC if graded a 10 is worth about 20 bucks 13:02 if you get it graded a 10 its worth about 10-15 bucks.....OMG 13:05 DUDE GO GET THAT JACKIE ROBINSON CARD GRADED.....IT COULD BE WORTH UP TO 2500 BUCKS DEPENDING ON WHAT GRADED YOU GET......THAT IS YOUR DIAMOND IN THE COLLECTION RIGHT THERE...OH NEVER MIND you said it was a reprint.
Thats because they are either fake cards or not graded. Ebay is full of fake crap
Watching this 4 years in the future but you have a ken Griffey jr 1989 bowman card that goes for some money just letting you know
hey so u still want the 50 or is 40 ok
I also have mint condition Blue original Star War Cards. Not for sale.
I'd buy your collection if you're interested turning loose of them.
Hold on to those for like 30 more years and it will be worth a lot of money
I wish CARD companies didn't overprint in the 80s
I have these out of my collection id like to get rid of make me an offer 90 donruss cal ripken BC-18. 90 topps Nolan ryan #700. And 4 randy Johnsons 89 topps #647 and a 89 bowman Ken griffey Jr #220. There all in great condition raw
I also have a mint graded Yankees Rookie W. Ford card. Not for sale.
Paul DeLisi oh sure
My dad has been collecting these cards Baseball and Basketball also football and comic books he has over 2000 of them
He has been collecting for 40 years
How much do u think u could make
There is nothing going on in that collection. At least you got them if you ever need to start a fire.
You might have a couple cards worth $1. They'll probably take about a year to sell, tho
How much would you sell them for
Keegan Maloney make me an offer . send me a message if you prefer
the frank thomas 1989 rookie error card is worth a lil dough
Do you still have them
Keegan Maloney yes I do
Unfortunatly what you have doesnt amount to much. In the 80's and 90's cards were so mass produced that it ruined the business, that and all the new card companies coming along. It is starting to turn around a bit but your collection is probably worth around $40.00 tops !
Tim johnson Paleeeeze. This collection is easily worth a minimum of $650,000.
If you are going to put them back in the closet can you send me the Jackie Robinson card PLZ?
Give u $10 for all n u pay the shipping??
200.00 for all, maybe.
Not even $20. Anything after 1972 is garbage. Good for the firepit, or wood stove. The cards are not money makers. He only made the video to take you down memory lane.
@@steveseger5642 You are right. I really can't believe I wrote 200!! 20 is pushing it.
Can I buy some
This collection is worth about 15$ man this is not a good find
if your looking for something to do with them donate them to your local childrens hospital the kids there with have fun going thru them and collecting them. bring a smile to a kid
Motown Madmann that's actually a pretty good idea.
My offer on this collection would be 900, please get back to me.
the blank spots is where ur cousin stoled them when he spent the night at ur house, he left u with the wack cards
i have everything from baseball to football i have troyaikman 9.0mint condition mickey mantle rookie card not so good condition 1952 pee wee wee reese 8.5 nm-mnt jerry rice 9.0 mnt and more i have alot of the old school 1950's baseball cards cut ford signed card curt flood signed card troy aikman signed card i used to have lou brock signed jersey baseball baseball bat and card but i sold that but all i have now is baseball cards and football cards
someone took all the ken griffeys out
Is your friend by any chance, Tony Marinucci? 😂
When you find a babe Ruth and you think it's real then you realize it's a reprint
how much money
Mark Lewis is from my hometown
Mine too except I went to Talawanda not Big Blue. He was the first guy to have his Topps rookie in a high school uniform.
I know lots about cards and this is not worth any money because the cards are in the junk wax era and that is the time when they over produced baseball cards so there are like lots of every card. Worth nothing
I'll Buy Them All Still Available Thanks.
Put gas on that stuff on a cold winter night ..thats about it .
You should give them to some one
eyy you dude I'll take those cards
The carl Ripken card is worth a little bit of cash
I have been a sports card collector for 30 years and I have been sports card dealer for the last 10 years. I hate to burst your bubble but this collection is almost worthless. Doubtful you would get $20 for all of it. 99% of all 80s and early 90s cards are trash and are not even worth the cardboard they are printed on. Not that you are asking for an opinion but I find it comical when people pull out these cards and think its an expensive find. Anyway, just my expert opinion, for what its worth.
+Ben Howard RUBBISH!!! Are you trying to de-value my awesome collection? I know you want to buy it. My collection is worth at least $75,000, add that with the value of my Beanie Baby collection and I could retire early!
There was never any bubble to burst. Of course this collection is worthless. I'm pretty sure I stated that early in the video.
+Ben Howard I've seen Ken Griffey JR 1989 Bowman rookie grade 10 by PSA go for hundreds. But unlikely his Griffey card will receive a 10. If PSA gives it a 9 he might get $70 but not much interest for 80s cards graded less than 9.
+moomert1 you're kidding right?
I'd give you $15 for the entire collection
+Ben Howard - If you look at it from what a card shop owner would give a person for this collection, then yes, it is worthless... if he took some of the better cards in this collection and threw them on ebay, then he'd make more than $20 for sure.
He said it was worthless, his collection IS worth the time spent, down memory, lane, or spending time with a family member or a friend...so NOT so worthless after all I say!! Guys that get into collecting to get rich, never do, but guys who get into it, for the enjoyment, ALWAYS do!! Cheers!
Baseball cards from the 80s to recent aren't worth much at all NOW,,, just gotta wait another 20-40+ years and then they will be.
+Kevin C If 1980s cards receive a 10 grade by PSA than they are worth thousands. If PSA gives them 9 a few bucks but less than 9 almost nothing. Checkout ebay. I saw Griffey JR graded 10 by PSA go for over a thousand dollars. I'm not kidding