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Non Gaming Discussions => Off-Topic => Topic started by: THX on March 16, 2006, 08:57:11 AM
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I have these thick, shiny Fleer \'94 X-men cards that are in great condition. They look valuable. Where can I go to see what they\'re worth?
I know some of y\'all collect them
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ebay.com broken?
they\'re worthless, btw
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ebay.com broken?
they\'re worthless, btw
Not all are worthless. If he can make at least $2 off each one, then he\'s in the green.
I don\'t collect X-men although I do have a 4 series X-men set that are worth about $20 a piece. It\'s the water colored ones. Not for kids since Wolverine impales a few people quite graphically (relatively speaking).
THX, between \'90-\'94, Marvel Comics over saturated their own market with these "must have" collectables. They even went so far to say that they would be worth more than stocks. Ha!
Lucky for me, I stopped collecting in \'89. :)
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I knew they wouldn\'t be worth much but just curious, I found them sitting in a drawer during the move.
One seller (http://cgi.ebay.com/5-94-FLEER-ULTRA-X-MEN-LIMITED-EDI-CARD-WOLVERINE_W0QQitemZ6255904899QQcategoryZ48829QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem) is asking 10 bux a pop. Not bad I guess. They look pretty cool so I\'ll just keep them until I\'m 90, then sell when they\'re worth $11.
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So, I watch cartoons and collect toys and I\'m a geek now?
WTF IS YOUR DEFECT PRIVATE? I AINT NO GOD DAMN CARD COLLECTOR.
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I\'m pretty sure that most of the Marvel/X-Men cards from that era are in low demand.
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i had a few of those...but i didn\'t collect them...they came with the comics i bought...and yeah like gman stated,..they over saturated the industry with them...
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