That's a good idea.
I hear the 80s hockey cards are far easier to get rid of than the 90s ones. I have some of each, but haven't even looked at them yet because I've got 20 large boxes of Magic cards in the way. I have a few good rookies, like Patrick Roy, that should be worth something now.
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I have a few boxes of 1990s cards still in their plastic wrapping ... will see how much those are going for ...
I have a bunch of these ... Eric Libdros cards when he was supposed to be the next Gretzky ...
https://www.ebay.ca/itm/1990-Score-Canadian-Eric-Lindros-Flyers-440-Rookie-ISA-10-52757890-HOF-2016-/324196634625?chn=ps&norover=1&mkevt=1&mkrid=706-89093-2056-0&mkcid=2&itemid=324196634625&targetid=885167349563&device=m&mktype=pla&googleloc=9000673&campaignid=9561945114&mkgroupid=98506995979&rlsatarget=pla-885167349563&abcId=1063836&merchantid=117557513&gclid=Cj0KCQiAj9iBBhCJARIsAE9qRtCWi_ZA8D1ZKgMBqWEFLf7-QSZohsuzxFRfMqDpbj134OzBr8cBtVYaAjBsEALw_wcB&pageci=a41b6dad-e013-434e-8365-ab56098311df
Hahah yeah, good old 1990! Who else was up and coming at the time? I seem to remember a Russian invasion back at the time. Sergei Federov and Pavel Bure, for example.