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1985 Baseball Topps Roll Non-cut
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1985 Baseball Topps Roll Non-cut
So I am new to baseball cards and just need some advice on these rolls I have of the 1985 Baseball year. They have been contained in large thick cardboard tubes and are in very good condition. My question is what the value might be for these? I did some research and it seems like topps flooded the market this year with the production of these and they might not be worth much. I also wanted to know if I could increase the value exponentially by getting them graded and then selling them? If so what company would be best for this year and get me the most value out of these. I would appreciate the feedback Thanks in advance!

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RE: 1985 Baseball Topps Roll Non-cut
DO NOT EVEN TRY TO CUT THESE!!!! Yes Topps flooded the market with every thing in the 80's lol. I remember these a Toys R Us waaaay back in the day. When you could still buy model glue lol.... But these are still a nice item you don't see every day. Value? Who knows. Look for completed sales. If the sheets are very nice... no creases. I wouldn't take less than $100-150. I would rather frame and hang them on my wall.
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RE: 1985 Baseball Topps Roll Non-cut
(06-06-2014, 09:45 PM)cptnemo66 Wrote: DO NOT EVEN TRY TO CUT THESE!!!! Yes Topps flooded the market with every thing in the 80's lol. I remember these a Toys R Us waaaay back in the day. When you could still buy model glue lol.... But these are still a nice item you don't see every day. Value? Who knows. Look for completed sales. If the sheets are very nice... no creases. I wouldn't take less than $100-150. I would rather frame and hang them on my wall.
Thanks for the response! I would love to frame these as is! Is there any way to get these certified as a full sheet? There are no creases but they are really hard to lay out since they have been in a tube for so long and are keeping that shape. Also, would each sheet be worth about a hundred, because there are 3 sheets in a tube?
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RE: 1985 Baseball Topps Roll Non-cut
No I was saying $100-150 for the set. Also I doubt anyone will grade these.... that's one huge slab lol.....
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RE: 1985 Baseball Topps Roll Non-cut
(06-06-2014, 10:02 PM)cptnemo66 Wrote: No I was saying $100-150 for the set. Also I doubt anyone will grade these.... that's one huge slab lol.....
Haha yea sounds good Thanks for the advice I appreciate it!
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RE: 1985 Baseball Topps Roll Non-cut
I can tell you the you would not make $1500.00 each sheet as you can get the 6 sheets for $176.00 on ebay at a but it now with 4 days remaining. Seem like these were mass produced as well. I will agree with nemo don't cut them though.
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RE: 1985 Baseball Topps Roll Non-cut
lol chris I said $100-150... not $1500.
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RE: 1985 Baseball Topps Roll Non-cut
(06-07-2014, 10:01 AM)cptnemo66 Wrote: lol chris I said $100-150... not $1500.
Opps I added a extra 0 but even $150.00 a sheet is to much here is why.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1985-TOPPS-COMPL...19ed1c8c9a

$176.00 can get you all 6 as they stated. So not a lot of value there.
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