Topps 1965 Hockey Cards Written in English/French Printed in Canada. Each card has a trivia question on the back in regards to each player. Player stats
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Topps 1965 Hockey Cards Written in English/French Printed in Canada. Each card has a trivia question on the back in regards to each player. Player stats
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I have owned the cards since I was 11 years old. I bought them new, when I lived in Montreal, Canada.
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Topps 1965 Hockey Cards .The best way I can say this, is like this. you can have 10.000 cards each worth $1.00.(worth $10.000) But you need 10.000 buyers. (same with postage stamps...) The problem with pricing cards and stamp collection's is, you have to look at each and every one of them, grade them, Its very time costly. also the buyer want's to have DNA test, Here is what I suggest. take each card one at a time, go to EBay, and see what each one has SOLD for NOT THE ASKING PRICE! Then you have a idea what you want to sale them for.
Topps 1965 Hockey Card #108 Gordie Howe Sold $195.00 PERFECT CONTIDION. also Sold as low as $9.00 off center and not great.
Good Luck..
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Sorry, I'm new to the site, and I can't tell by your post if you're trying to sell them or looking for advice on value and how to sell them. You've definitely got some valuable items, but it's impossible to put a real number on your colection without a lot more detail. Finding a buyer for all of them is going to be a chalenge. It's really cool that you've had the cards this long and they're still in good shape. Let me know if you're looking for advice on how to sell them and I'll be happy to chime in.