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Hi, Ya’ll. I recently inherited alot of baseball cards from the early 1900′s. I have no clue what to do with them. I know that their value was meant to fund an education and I figured that I could trust collectors to tell me how to proceed with them and not get taken advantage of by a store or something. The cards are in album books and there is like 5-7 of each card in each slot. Some say Rockie on them. The players look very old fashioned! Ther is also one box that has a date and has like hundreds of cards in it and a date and I think its a set, maybe all the cards made that year or something. I would appreciate any feed back you can provide. One person said I had to pay 100.00 per 10 cards to get a value, I cant afford that!!!! There is hundreds of cards….Thanks Kathy
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I recently discovered this website and saw your post from over a year ago in regards to the baseball cards from the early 1980′s. I collect cards and am here to tell you that if you still have those cards I would pay you very nicely to take them off of your hands. If you still have them please let me know.
thank you,
Jason Luckhardt
Marshall, MN
i meant the cards from the early 1900′s sorry.