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1963 Marilyn Monroe Trading Cards
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Re: 1963 Marilyn Monroe Trading Cards
Re: 1963 Marilyn Monroe Trading Cards
History:
Not much is known about these trading cards. They were produced by a small company called NMMM who did not last very long. The cards were seldomly sold at convient stores and gas stations in the 1960s.
Value:
The value of these cars would be much more if you had a complete set of 40 in the unopened pack. Your cards appear to be in greta condition though collectors prefer to have the unopened packs, opened cards tend to have a value of about $25 for all 20 cards to the right collector. If you had both sets (40 cards in Total) the vlaue could increase to about $35.
Market:
At the moment, the trading card market is quite low and if you were plannign on banking on the cards, the cards could sit on the market for some time.
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