See Related Links below for a complete 1989 Topps Traded Baseball card set checklist.
It would have to depend on the product.
The Topps Match Attax series contains about twenty cards per deck, and if you were to own every card in the series, you would collectively have 520 cards.
I would guess about $150.
1986 Topps Traded Barry Bonds card 11TThe 1986 Topps Traded cards will have the card number followed by the T suffix on the back. The 1986 Topps Barry Bonds Extended Rookie Card is number 11T. The 1986 Topps Traded set was issued after the 1986 regular issued set which Barry Bonds is not include in. Barry Bonds Topps rookie card was issued in 1987, card number 320.See Related Links below for a complete 1986 Topps traded baseball card checklist, and the 1987 Topps checklist.
1976 Topps Baseball CardsThe 1976 baseball card set consists of 660 baseball cards and has a book value of about $75.00 -$125. in Very Good - Excellent condition, and about $250.00 in Ner Mint condition.Key cards in the set include: card #19 -George Brett, #98 - Dennis Eckersley RC, #240 - Pete Rose, #320 - Nolan Ryan, and card #550 Hank Aaron.See Related Links below for a complet checklist of the 1976 Topps baseball cards.
The 1952 box is maybe around $120,000 the 53 bowman im not sure.Also varies by condition i would think.
1991 Topps Baseball Card SetThe 1991 Topps baseball card set consists of 792 standard size baseball cards. A complete set has a book value of about $20.00 in Near Mint condition. A sealed factory set has a book value of about $30.00. Key cards in the set include: card number 1 - Nolan Ryan, card number 100(A ) Don Mattingly ERR, card number 333 - Chipper Jones RC, and card number 570 - Barry Bonds. Noted rookie include: Chipper Jones and Carl Everett.
1993 Topps baseball card setThe 1993 Topps baseball card set consists of 825 standard size baseball cards. A complete set has a book value of about $30.00 in Near Mint - Mint condition. A sealed factory set has a book value of about $40.00. Key cards include: card number 98 - Derek Jeter RC, and card number 701 - Top Prospects Catchers Mike Piazza Brook Fordyce Carlos Delgado Donnie Leshnock. Noted rookie card include: Derek Jeter, Preston Wilson, Jason Kendall, J.T.Snow Jim Edmonds.
A complete set means all of the cards of the particular set. So if it is base, a complete set is all 300 base cards (10 cards per team). If it is ultimate cards, then it is a copy of each ultimate card. A master set would be considered as all 450 cards, although there are all-star and hall of fame cards that are not included.
The 1952 complete set of Topps baseball cards is valued at $100,000. The set includes the No. 407 Eddie Matthews rookie card worth $15,000. It also has the No. 311 Mickey Mantle card valued at $50,000, and the No. 1 Andy Pafko card at $7,500. This value is based on all cards in the set being in near-mint to mint condition.
1977 Topps baseball cardThe 1977 Topps baseball card set consists of 660 baseball cards. A complete set is worth about $200.00 in near mint condition, and about $50.-$100. in very good - excellent condition. Key cards in the set that have the most value include: Card 450 - Pete Rose, Card 473 - Andre Dawson RC, and Card 650 - Nolan Ryan
are you looking 4 current value or retail value. and there were millions of different cards printed within those years so anywhere from nothing to $400-$600 for autographs and jersey cards. buy a Beckett it will tell you. As stated above, the question is not specific enough to give a current value, as there are too many different issues to list. You would need a price guide like Becketts to find this information. I'm going to treat the question as "how much did" (past) instead of how much is"(current), and Cost as the selling price, as value would be current worth. The cost for a pack of cards for both sports, and all of the major companies at the time should be about the same. The major companies were Topps, Upper Deck, Fleer, Donruss, and Score. The Bowman name was also brought back by Topps in 1989, as it was the first year for Upper Deck. Topps at .45 cents per 15 card wax pack in 1989 would put the cost of a card at about .03 cents each. The Topps base set issued in 15 card wax packs sold at a cost as follows. * 1988 Topps Wax Pack - .40 cents * 1989 Topps Wax Pack - .45 cents * 1990 Topps Wax Pack - .50 cents * 1991 Topps Wax Pack - .50 cents * 1992 Topps Wax pack - .55 cents