Hate to break it to you man but they are only going to go down from here on out. He has already accomplished everything that he is going to so price will not raise anymore until they become really rare in good condition. Which could be a really long time and they're probably not worth that much enless they are rookie cards other cards are just to common.
2007-11-16 13:28:10
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answered by Anonymous
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That is really up to you to decide, to you want to old on to them, or do you want to sell them? And will the person that get her/his money worth if you do sell them? I have no idea if the value of his cards will go up, whehter or not he took steroid, and it must not be all that big of a deal, since he still in baseball. But then again, it hasn't been proven yet, that he did take them.
2007-11-16 13:50:16
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answered by staggmovie 7
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They will just drop in value. Nobody wants memorabilia of a has-been who lied and cheated his way to the top of the all-time home run list. You should have sold them about five years ago.
2007-11-16 16:35:53
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answered by dude_in_disguise2004 4
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To late no man. That cards value is going to plummet from now on. You should have sold when he hit 73 in a season.
2007-11-16 15:08:46
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answered by Anonymous
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I would sell them. They are going to drop in value from him being one of the greatest hitters of all times and then going on steroids. I was actually going to tell you to hold on to them and let them go up in value, but my dad, a serious baseball fanatic who knows the game well, said to sell them...but he is just predicting the value isn't going to be that great in later years!!
2007-11-16 13:46:20
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answered by Little P 6
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There's no point in selling them now that he's been indicted. Maybe in a couple of years the you can try selling them and get more that $5. Right now you would probably have to PAY someone to take those cards from you.
2007-11-16 13:35:42
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answered by Pam 4
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don't sell them ... draw funny faces on them ... or better yet, do what the kids in the 50s and 60s used to do with baseball cards ... attach them to the "forks" of bicycle wheels with clothespins and they'll make really cool noises when the wheels spin around.
2007-11-16 16:19:02
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answered by Dan 1
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Should have sold them years ago, when Bonds wasn't found guilty
2007-11-16 14:36:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I would have sold them a few months ago when he broke the record...but its not your falt you cant predict the future. You have no other choice but to hold on to them and hope for the best.
2007-11-16 13:55:12
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answered by marc 2
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The day after he broke the record
2007-11-17 13:50:45
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answered by wolverines189 3
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