I have two Barry Bonds Rookie Cards?

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My brother and I were going through my grandparents attic, when we found my uncle's old baseball card collection. He said we could have it and I've been looking through it. I found two Barry Bonds Rookie cards in the binder. I'm no baseball fanatic, I root on my Cardinals every game, but I'm not going to kill someone for seats to a game or anything. I also know that Barry Bonds is an AWESOME baseball player. So I was wondering, because everyone could use a little extra cash, how much would these sell for? They're both 1987 Topps Barry Bonds Rookie Cards, and since they've been in storage in the little cards holder binder things, they're in good shape.
I've been looking into it and I read that the 1987 cards are still consitered Rookie cards.
 
He is going to court for lying about his alleged steroid use.Lying to the Feds.

He is an embarrassment to the great game of baseball.

Do yourself a favor and burn the cards.
 
Don't listen to those other clowns. Barry Bonds will be going to the Cooperstown. You need to go to card dealer or Beckett http://beta.beckett.com/Sports-Cards-price-guide.aspx?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=G+-+US+-+Brand+-+Beckett+Only&utm_content=G+-+US+-+Brand&utm_term=beckett

Nobody would really know the value on here.
 
87 Bonds are not his rookie cards. He's got 86 Topps extended is his rookie.

His 87 Topps is worth about a quarter at best. It's an overpriced set you can get for ten bucks at any card show and there are no cards worth anything in that set.
 
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