Sam you have a few years on my so the crux of my collection was late 70's/80's and early 90's before I gave it up. I'm in the process of getting my basement finished and during the cleanup I found a few cards I saved including the following:
I really don't know the value of these cards like I once did - I suspect McGwire is worth the least at this point. In any case it'll be cool to pass this stuff down to my son when he's old enough.
Good Ol' Days
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To be fair, none of that Topps series are worth a shit unless it's an error card. Last I remember (and it's been a long while), Fleer and Donruss cards were the only ones from the late 80's that had much value.jiminphilly wrote:- I suspect McGwire is worth the least at this point.
This one is floating around my parents house somewhere though
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How dare you call Billy Ripken mediocre!
He would have killed to be mediocre instead of merely sucky.
He would have killed to be mediocre instead of merely sucky.
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The run Nolan Ryan had still boggles the mind. The fact he broke into the league in the late 60s, and yet I still had a chance to see him play as a kid is freaking crazy (considering I was born in 82).
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Saw Ryan pitch his last game at the OLD Cleveland Municipal Stadium...they even pre-sold General Admission tickets because of demand...remember getting there early and going over to the bullpen...you could HEAR that catchers mitt pop from a mile away...awesome stuff...