I have a box of about 10,000 assorted sports cards. How much could I sell them for in bulk?

The Simmons card, if it's a Topps or Bowman and it's in great shape, is worth the most. Then the Boggs rookie and the Aaron, if it's in great shape. The Griffey rookie is not the one to have, the Upper Deck card, and can be found all over the place for a buck.

Not much value in the rest of them. If you sold it as one lot, whoever buys it is really buying just a couple of those mentioned and the rest are riding along for free. I'd have to see the Simmons card to judge the condition, as it's the prime factor in value.

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