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Anyone know anything about Marvel Masterpieces?

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June 15, 2015, 01:51 PM
CoeurRebel
Anyone know anything about Marvel Masterpieces?
I have 39 Marvel Masterpieces trading cards in perfect condition, series 1, 2, and 3 produced between 1992-1994, I have the more popular ones like Storm, Hulk, Iron Man, Beast, etc. and then less popular ones like Shadow Cat, Warlock, War Machine, Exodus, Rhino, Silver Sable, Krystalin, and more.

Are they worth anything?
June 15, 2015, 02:18 PM
chesspieceface
The only ones that have some value as singles are Marvel Masterpieces 5 from 1996. Some of those singles can sell for $10 to $15 each.

With a little looking around, full 90 cards sets of 1992 can be had for about $20-25 dollars and the 1993 set can be for less than that. That is also a 90 card set.

The 1994 set is made of 140 cards so it's about $20 these days. Production levels on the 1992-94 sets was so massive, they will never be "rare", but they remain somewhat popular since they feature all of the classic Marvel heroes and villains by some superb artists.

1995 set is tougher to find, as it was not as heavily produced, so it is worth about $50 or $60 while the rare 1996 set is worth about $600 or so, and is one of the most valuable of the modern non-sports sets.

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June 15, 2015, 03:02 PM
CoeurRebel
Thank you so much, I guess I'll just hang on to them. Maybe they'll be worth something decades from now lol
June 15, 2015, 08:03 PM
cardaddict
It's important to never throw your extra common cards away.


June 15, 2015, 10:53 PM
chesspieceface
Yep, that's a few hundred reasons why to hang on to them commons right there, haha.

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