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What to do with old Hockey cards?

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Can i sell them or something?

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  1. keep them!!! they have self value....not monetary value...unless you have like gretzky...howe...or boom boom and rocket richard rookie cards...which i highly doubt!!


  2. you can check the price via eBay through here: http://sportcardsfanshop.com/. Alternatively, you can visit some sports  forum.


  3. I have a big collection of hockey cards myself.  The bulk of them are 1990+ but I also have quite a few from the late 60s and 1970s too.

    Obviously you can attempt to sell your cards on ebay.  For many, this is a nice way to make some money back on cards you are no longer interested in.  You can sell them individually if they are worth enough, or bundle cards together in one auction.  Moreover, you can set up an ebay store and have your cards on sale all the time instead of having auction after auction.

    You can also look for local collector shows and exhibitions and bring your collection with you.  You may be able to sell or trade them with an attendee or someone exhibiting at a show.

    In any case, you should pick up a copy of Beckett Hockey to find out what the current market value of your cards are.  Good luck.

  4. try ebay, but i don't think you'll get much back, unless if the cards that you're selling are really good.

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