I'm selling my girlfriend's basketball cards for her. There are no complete sets, just a lot of randoms. I'm very negotiable on price so please make any/all offers Pickup in Sydney, otherwise I can post in a normal envelope.
- 1993 Upper Deck cards x 14 - Vlade Divac, Michael Adams, Gerald Wilkins, Randy Brown, Tim Legler, Carl Herrera, Bimbo Coles, Joe Courtney, Pete Chilcutt, Chris Mills, Kevin Duckworth, Tyrone Hill, Fat Lever, Tom Chamber - $10 plus postage
- 1994 Fleer NBA 15x - Danny Manning, Mark Price, Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf, Scott Brooks, Derrick McKey, Haywoode Workman, Bimbo Coles, Todd Day, Donald Royal, Jeff Malone, Cedric Ceballos, Mitch Richmond, Tyrone Corbin, Bryon Russell, Michael Adams - $10 plus postage
- 1994-95 Fleer Triple Threats Latrell Sprewell single card - $5 plus postage
- 1992 Wild Card 1st edition Ronald Coleman card - $5 plus postage
- 1994-95 Fleer All Star Weekend Karl Malone single card - $5 plus postage
- 1994 Ted Williams Piatkowski single card - $2 plus postage
- 1994 Skybox cards x4 - Isiah Thomas, Steve Smith, Mark Price, International Rules - $4 plus postage
- 1990 Skybox cards x16 - Kenny Smith, Kevin McHale, Brian Rowsom, Winston Bennett, Steve Kerr, Todd Lichti, Blair Rasmussen, Bill Laimbeer, Mitchell Wiggins, Rik Smits, Larry Drew, Fred Roberts, Tony Campbell, Sidney Lowe, Johnny Newman, Danny Young, Dana Barros, Bernard King - $10 plus postage
hey mate condition of those cards are pretty bad you maybe best going for $10 for the lot the players and the 90s cards aren't worth a lot of money sorry to be the bearer of bad news
hey mate condition of those cards are pretty bad you maybe best going for $10 for the lot the players and the 90s cards aren't worth a lot of money sorry to be the bearer of bad news
Great memories of these type of cards in this type of condition. This is from the days when they were just trading cards and you would take them to school in a rubber band or your lunch box to trade them. They are special but maybe a little hard to sell but good luck.
Great memories of these type of cards in this type of condition. This is from the days when they were just trading cards and you would take them to school in a rubber band or your lunch box to trade them. They are special but maybe a little hard to sell but good luck.