Hey all,
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I am wanting to sell my collection of 93-95 rugby league cards and have no idea of how much a set goes for or what I should be listing them for. If anyone could give me information it would be greatly appreciated. I will list everything I have below.
Dynamic 1994 series 2- Full base set, Glenn Lazarus 122 & Kevin Walters 176 signed
Dynamic '94 master- Full base set
Dynamic 1995 series 1- Full base set
Regina 1993 official series- most cards happy to part out or sell as a whole if it's even collectable
Dynamic 1994 series 1- Most cards, again happy to sell whole or part out
Dynamic 1995 series 2- half a set, happy to part out or sell whole
94 Gold cards- Kerrod Walters signed/ Steve Walters/ Mark Coyne(bent edge)
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news there's not a lot here that will give you anything substantial. If your not a collector I would just list them on EBay starting at $0.99c and ride the market.
But as a rough guide here my thoughts:
Dynamic 1994 series 2- Full base set, Glenn Lazarus 122 & Kevin Walters 176 signed $50
Dynamic '94 master- Full base set $20
Dynamic 1995 series 1- Full base set $25
Regina 1993 official series- most cards happy to part out or sell as a whole if it's even collectable $25
Dynamic 1994 series 1- Most cards, again happy to sell whole or part out $20
Dynamic 1995 series 2- half a set, happy to part out or sell whole $10
94 Gold cards- Kerrod Walters signed/ Steve Walters/ Mark Coyne(bent edge) $8
Yes, unfortunately. There are two types of signatures. One are generally on a numbered insert and the signature is authenticated.
The one you have is what is called an IP or ‘in person’ signature. Worth a few $$ more than the actual card generally speaking.
The 94 Gold cards had signed versions inserted into packets. They were hand numbered /1000 and were signed before the gold foil border was glued to the card. There are lots of frauds of this type of card on the market but legitimate versions have part of the signature under the gold foil.
Yes, unfortunately. There are two types of signatures. One are generally on a numbered insert and the signature is authenticated.
The one you have is what is called an IP or ‘in person’ signature. Worth a few $$ more than the actual card generally speaking.
The 94 Gold cards had signed versions inserted into packets. They were hand numbered /1000 and were signed before the gold foil border was glued to the card. There are lots of frauds of this type of card on the market but legitimate versions have part of the signature under the gold foil.