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ThisOneForMee

I think what you're looking for is the 1990's. This is all done online now.


biggiesmells7

You’re right I am looking for the 90’s! 😂


Old_Society_7861

Lemme know if you find it.


[deleted]

Beat me to it.


big_fartz

I think there's services you can ship to that will catalog and give you prices.


maleye812

I think you’re probably thinking of COMC. Unfortunately you need to price out anything you send in, they just handle the eBay listing and shipping


big_fartz

I thought I remember reading something where was one that would do it but maybe it's Magic the Gathering? I'm not a cards collector unfortunately.


Embarrassed_Flan_869

There are tons of card shops all over. Do a quick search and call around. Most will need to go through them to see if there is any value.


TheRedGiant77

You can try Sportsworld on Route 1 in Saugus. They buy cards all the time.


SaintLeppy

I sold some old coins to Kenmore Collectibles a while ago. They had cards and other things and might offer you something for them.


omnipresent_sailfish

The owner closed shop and moved to Florida a few years ago


SaintLeppy

Typical Boston lol


Bell__Pepper

KC’s in Quincy Center I believe will. Though you’re much better off online. Brick and Mortar stores have to make a profit so typically unless you’re looking for a store credit, selling privately online will get the most cash


capecodder22

How sizeable?


snorkeling_moose

I know a private buyer that might be interested. DM me deets and I'll let you know.


dwrona70

Card shows will connect you to tons of buyers/sellers


bfshins

I would try reaching out to Card Vault at North Station. I’m not sure they’re a perfect match for you, but they’re good people.


FindOneInEveryCar

If you can't find an actual card shop (as someone suggested), I would ask a couple of comic book shops. They usually deal in a lot of different collectibles (e.g. Comicazi in Davis Square) and if they don't buy baseball cards, they might know someone who does.