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- From: cazuzek@lims02.lerc.nasa.gov (Zuzek, John E.)
- Subject: Re: Upper Deck baseball question
- Message-ID: <31DEC199209003496@lims02.lerc.nasa.gov>
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- References: <1992Dec30.123438.738@uoft02.utoledo.edu>
- Date: 31 Dec 1992 09:00 EST
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- In article <1992Dec30.123438.738@uoft02.utoledo.edu>, cscon134@uoft02.utoledo.edu (John Heiden UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO) writes...
- >On Monday, on a whim, I bought 4 packs of Upper Deck 1992 baseball
- >cards, high series.
- >
- >I ended up getting a CP1 hologram card (College player of the year)
- >and an unnumbered heroes header card amongst the cards.
- >
- >Can anyone tell me how common these cards are? I thought they weren't
- >very common. And yet I only bought 4 packs, and got these.
-
- The CP1 is not all that uncommon and lists at about 75 cents to $1.25. The
- no number (NNO) header card is fairly rare. If it is a Ted Williams
- Baseball Heroes header card, it has been worth around $7-10 and if it a
- Bench/Morgan Baseball Heroes header card, it is worth $10-12 last time I
- checked. These quotes may be off by 10% or so but I thought you'd like
- some idea as to their relative worth.
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