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How much money is my 1991 autographed guy lafleur score card?

By NHL4EVER Asked Oct 27 2007 7:47PM
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by Challenger on Oct 27, 2007 at 7:56 pm Permalink

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If it has been authenticated and is in excellent condition -- it can be worth about $25 - $40 or even more depending on the condition of the card and the autograph.
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Avatar Gamer88 Oct, 27 2007 at 08:04 PM
You will never ever sell a Lafleur autograph of a 91 Score for anywhere near $25-$40. "Excellent" condition is actually a low grade card and would be worth about %25 of the "Mint" price. 1991 Score is also one of the lowest valued sets of all time.

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by Gamer88 on Oct 27, 2007 at 7:51 pm Permalink

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If it is not authenticated then it is actually worth less than the non-autographed card! Amazing, but true. There are so many forged autographed cards out there that it is imperative to get an authenticated autograph. Even with authentication, a Guy Lafleur autograph is probably $10 or less. I have many many autographed and memorabilia cards that are worth more to me than the little amount of money I can sell them for.
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