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1963 Marilyn Monroe Trading Cards

By adorable81, 11 March, 2015
Description

Came across these 1963 Marilyn Monroe 1st SeriesTrading Cards...They Are In Mint Condition, Brand New No Signs Of Wear And Tear...Need Some Help In Getting An Estimate Of How Much They Are Worth (20 Cards In Total)

Category
Trading Cards
Medium
Paper Carton
Condition
Mint
Date Period
1963
History
Don't know to much about them
Price Paid (If known)
Paid $ 1.25
For Sale?
No
Photos

adorable81

10 years 4 months ago

Re: 1963 Marilyn Monroe Trading Cards

Any Help Would Be Greatly Appreciated

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Samstopp

10 years 3 months ago

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.

 

I hope I could help! I'd greatly appreciate it if you could accept my comment!

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