A sealed set (Factory set) would be worth more than a set that is opened or a set that was put together by hand. As far as selling a sealed set, opposed to selling the cards individually do the math. In most cases the value of the individual cards will be more than the value of the complete set, but depending on the demand for the individual cards it might be difficult to sell all of them, and it will take more time and effort. If this is an issue it will be of benefit to you to sell them as a sealed factory set for less money.
Check eBay to see how much money the set is selling for. Also check the key cards (most in demand) from the set, and see what they are selling for. Compare the value of the sealed set to the value of the key cards. The difference will be your ability to sell the commons and for how much.
The box you have is not a set of cards. It is a box of 36 packs of cards, and if sealed sells for about $10. -$15.
15,000unopened
$0.36 per card. Since $2.50 does NOT divide evenly by 7 you will pay more if you buy the cards individually.
1987 Topps baseball cardsThe 1987 Topps baseball card set consists of 792 baseball cards, and 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 170 - Bo Jackson RC, card number 320 - Barry Bonds RC, and card number 366 - Mark McGwire.See Related Links below for a complete checklist for the 1987 Topps baseball cards that includes erros, and variations.
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Maybe $5.
45 cards
omg! upper deck all the way!
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.
If you mean what cards do baseball card collectors collect,than all kinds of baseball cards. If you mean What is a baseball card collector, than one who collects baseball cards.
The 1970 Kellogg's baseball card set consist of 75 cards that measure approximately 2 1/4" x 3 1/2". This was the first baseball card set issued by Kellogg's. The plastic covered cards were made to look 3-D. The cards were individually inserted in specially marked boxes of Kellogg's cereal. See Related Links for more information and checklist
1989 Topps baseball card setThe 1989 Topps baseball card set consists of 792 baseball cards, and has a book value of about $15.00 in near mint-mint condition. A sealed factory set has a value of about $25.00. Key cards in the set include: card #49 - Craig Biggio RC, card #382 - John Smoltz RC, and card #647 - Randy Johnson RC.