Derek Jeter Fleer trading cards vary in prices from .01 cents to $40.00.
A 1987 Fleer baseball tin with a complete set of cards will go for around $30. If it is still factory sealed and in mint condition it will reach upwards of $75 to $100.
Exactly around 10-20 depending what fleer basketball cards you are talking about
Maybe $5.
He is listed as being 6'4" according to several trading cards.
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Yes. Fleer A manufacturer of sports cards, produced baseball cards from 1959 to 1963, as well as several football sets and a single basketball set in this same era. In 1981, the company once again began production and was a leading manufacturer in the market. Fleer was bought by Rite-Aid pharmacy founder Alex Grass and his son in 1999. Upper Deck purchased the Fleer name and its die-cast toy business in 2005 for $6.1 million dollars. Fleer at the time was reported to be $40 million in debt.
1984 Fleer Pete Rose card number 46A 1984 Fleer Pete Rose card number 46 has a book value of about $5.00 in near/mint -mint condition. Professionally graded cards will sell for more. Condition is important.Common flaws with baseball cards include: rounded edges, creases, off centered, and faded color. Any or all flaws will devalue the card significantly.
Frank Henry Fleer, the founder of Fleer Corporation which produced chewing gum and trading cards, was likely educated through a combination of formal schooling and on-the-job training. Fleer likely learned business skills and manufacturing techniques through experience and possibly some formal education in business or manufacturing. He may have also learned specific skills related to the gum and confectionery industry through mentorship or trade experience.
The Fleer company produced baseball cards from 1959 to 1961, and in 1963. The entire first 80 card set, issued in 1959 featured Ted Williams. In 1981, the company once again began producing cards. After bankruptcy in 2005 the Upper Deck company resumed making cards under the Fleer name. Major sets were issued in 2006, and 2007 under the Fleer name but I'm not aware of any since. See Related Links for a checklist of the major sets issued by Fleer from 1959-2007.
Me personally, Mario kart trading cards but this is up to you.