Damn do you think these are worth any money

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You thought nikkas care that you found some ole The Source magazines?

Yes who care about old gaming magazines. But If it was some anime of 12 year old high school girls I'm sure you'd get your tampon wet
 

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I had a Majoras Mask giant cardboard cutout display from Walmart , it had a hologram on it too , I should've kept it lol
 

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what's not true? there used to be more of a market for those sort of things. I still have a lot of my old comics. back in the day it seemed like they would be worth a lot by now. but looking at price guides and such, their value has barely changed in the last 20+ years

obviously very rare things are still gonna be worth something. but it's still a situation where they only have value if you can find someone that's actually looking for that item
 

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what's not true? there used to be more of a market for those sort of things. I still have a lot of my old comics. back in the day it seemed like they would be worth a lot by now. but looking at price guides and such, their value has barely changed in the last 20+ years

obviously very rare things are still gonna be worth something. but it's still a situation where they only have value if you can find someone that's actually looking for that item
That may be true for comics, but it's definitely not the case with sports cards.
 

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I love pawn stars. I've seen every episode. :wow: Glad somebody else here likes that shyt. I thought I was the only one


i liked it for the historical explanation to some of these items. Then i realized the show actually sets out to find rare items and pay people to bring them in and haggle so to speak. Basically its liek every other reality tv show where there's no reality at all. But the historical explanation on some of the items make it worth watching
 
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i liked it for the historical explanation to some of these items. Then i realized the show actually sets out to find rare items and pay people to bring them in and haggle so to speak. Basically its liek every other reality tv show where there's no reality at all. But the historical explanation on some of the items make it worth watching
Yup, agreed
 

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That may be true for comics, but it's definitely not the case with sports cards.
Why Sports Card Values from the Late-80s and Early-90s Are Low

Those were some great cards back when they were first released, but they aren't going to put anyone through college today, let alone buy a ham sandwich. Sports card values from the late 1980s and early 1990s are pretty much worthless.

"This card is awesome! Check it out, Michael Jordan taking batting practice with the White Sox. The last time I looked in a price guide, these bad boys were selling for $20. Same with the Dream Team Jose Canseco."

The collector knew his stuff. The only problem was, the last time the 1991 Upper Deck Baseball Michael Jordan sold for more than a dollar or two was back when Saved by the Bell was still on the air and Reebok was rocking the Foot Locker with pump shoes.

But the fact is, very few sports cards from the late 1980s through to the early 1990s have much value. In fact, many are hard to give away today.
 
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