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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
The other people who are guessing are of course guessing incorrectly as usual.
A 20 year old Bonds card has the exact same value today as it did a week ago, which is almost nothing. A 20 year old bonds card is from a set that was overproduced and no cards from the set are worth anything. A Bonds rookie card has the same value today as it has a week ago, which is not much. Bonds cards all lost value a while back and this verdict didn't change anything.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I have had several types of Bonds over the years,I feel no matter what anyone says,well the bottom line is they are only worth what people are willing to pay,dont get me wrong,they arew holding there value.
- 1 decade ago
Less! I should have sold my entire collection 25 years ago. But I never saw this coming