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Post by Gum Stick on Apr 12, 2013 18:00:27 GMT -8
If you need the values of mass-production cards created after 1981, this site isn’t going to be as helpful. The reason is that after 1981, some very bad things happened to the baseball card industry. First, the baby-boomer generation came along, and each of them had 2.3 kids. They all wanted to get their kids started collecting baseball cards before they were even potty-trained. Even kids who hated sports had huge baseball card collections. Too many cards were printed, making 99% of all cards issued after 1981 not even worth the recycled value of the pasteboard they were printed on. Also, rather than printing the exact same number of cards for each player, some manufacturers started printing extra cards of the big stars. This diluted their value. Since nearly all of these cards are worth as close to zero as you can get, the only intelligent way to assign a value to them would be to estimate them at so much per pound.
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