Early 1990's Sports Cards

coinman123

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I found these in the shed, I bought them for around 10 dollars from the Goodwill when I was antique hunting around 10 years ago, before everything got super expensive there. There are TONS of them, and many sports too. I am not sure if they are worth anything.

Folder with around 100-150 cards, baseball, football and basketball. Many are solid gold colored and extremely shiny, they even almost hurt my eyes they are so bright with holograms and other features.

2 huge boxes of Nascar cards, a total of around 1.2k cards.

100 Harley cards

300 hockey cards

Overall, quite a huge amount of cards. Any ideas if these are worth anything?
 

HunterMF

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1990s sports cards were mass produced. So if they are common cards (some card companies made their cards shiny, but doesn't necessarily make the card more expensive) they aren't worth much. Someone who knows cards needs to go through them for you to tell you what they think. The other option is buying Beckett price guides for the cards. You would have to sit and go through the cards and see if you can find them in the Beckett guide.

If you don't want to do all of this, you can always send them to me! Haha
 

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