Is there any use at all for marked checklists?

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Beachbum

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I have a bunch of these from 1980, one from 1965 and I don't know what to do with them, I just can't bring myself to pitch them. Does anybody out there use marked checklists for anything??

I am about to give them to the kids!
 
A card that has writing on it would receive the very lowest grade rating. But some people who collect vintage cards don't care about condition or they might want it until they can find a better one.
 
A card that has writing on it would receive the very lowest grade rating. But some people who collect vintage cards don't care about condition or they might want it until they can find a better one.

Agree with this. For vintage, many less than high quality cards can be included in your set, not just checklists. And than they can be upgraded when you have an opportunity.
 
I just sold a checklist from 1962 Topps Civil war NEws on ebay a couple weeks ago, Had pen and pencil and even a couple of marker slashes on the checklist itself, It sold for 21 DOllars DLVD
 
I don't think the 1980 is collectable, unless maybe if it's a team card on front, but even then unmarked copies are cheap because most people knew about the collectable value. The 1965 CL will be worth something as there are fewer that are not marked.
 
Used to really bum me out when I opened a pack of cards and there were checklists inside, always felt like I missed out on a card I could have had!!
 
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