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    Posted 8 years ago

    Britbrit
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    1977 TOPPS CHEWING GUM, INC.
    COMPLETE MAJOR AND MINLEAGUEPITCHING RECORDS
    DON STANHOUSE- Hurling for Memphis in I.L., 1975, Don had powerful one-hit one-walk Shout out against Richmond, May 12th.

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    1. Britbrit, 8 years ago
      Curious if these or worth anything?
    2. Caperkid, 8 years ago
      Wish the Expos were still in Montreal.
    3. ravage60 ravage60, 8 years ago
      I'm not a card expert by any means. First I don't any of those guys would be highly sought after by collectors. Second I can see damage on the edge of the cards. Damage is a killer for sports cards especially for those that aren't really old.

      The one question I have is that they look like they may be uncut to some degree which is unusual. If that is the case it may increase the value.

      But mostly if you like them that's all that matters.
    4. Britbrit, 8 years ago
      Yes they are uncut
    5. Britbrit, 8 years ago
      Any idea of what the value range on them could be just by a guess
    6. ravage60 ravage60, 8 years ago
      No I don't know for sure. Baseball card collecting was huge in the70's. Every kid that liked baseball collected cards. I still have probably several thousand cards from the 70's, 80's and 90's. On average if they are worth 10 cents a card I would be surprised.

      Cards you want are rookie cards of Hall-of-fame players. Those could be worth decent money but even then it's iffy. Sports cards are a tough sell.
    7. Britbrit, 8 years ago
      Oh OK, thanks for the honesty! I have quite of few football cards also that I have been wondering about also......so just going by ur last comment they prob don't have value either right!?!?
    8. ravage60 ravage60, 8 years ago
      Depends on the year and who they are. Each card is different. Without looking up each one in a price guide you just don't know for sure.

      Rarity and condition are what it's all about with sports cards. Unlike vintage and antiques items patina is not good.
    9. Britbrit, 8 years ago
      Do u know of any free sites I could look the price up one by one?
    10. ravage60 ravage60, 8 years ago
      tuffstuff gives prices but only for the valuable cards and for near mint only.

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