Baseball Card Price Guide Free Knowledge Base
Good free baseball card pricing guide? I have two baseball cards that have no marks on them except for the names of the players and "made in the USA" on the bottom right hand corner. They are both in black and white. They also have no stats or anything on the back, but are made of cardboard. One is of Whitey Ford and the other is of Gil Hodges. I've tried to find the selling price of them, but so far every site wants me to buy a membership to see the different prices on hundreds of cards. I really need help with this, because I'm not going to let them go without finding the real value
Good price guide online for Baseball Cards, free price guide? I have some cards from like 2001, I have no idea how much any of them are worth. I can not find any price guides for all cards, or the cards I need. For example: I have a Brett Tomko Card, has topps 50 years at the top, what series was this in? where can I find a price guide for his card and a bunch of others with 50 years at top. The Cards number is 505. Hes a pitcher
I need to sell my Baseball card collection. Where can I find a good FREE price guide? I have quite a few boxes of cards that I got from my older brother. I have no idea what cards he has. I have been looking through it and already found a Sam Horn and Tom Glavine Rookie cards in excellent condition. From the looks of these boxes I have about the next two weeks filled up with work. Any help would be appreciated. Would you have any idea howmuch a "1993 Donrus Ser.1 & 2 Complete set" would be worth? Just Curious.
can some one look up the price for a 1991 Donruss Elite Series Jose Canseco baseball card? can some one look up the price for a 1991 Donruss Elite Series Jose Canseco baseball card, in a beckett or similar price guide. Also does anyone know where to find a free site to look up prices of baseball cards can some one look up the price for a 1991 Donruss "Elite Series" Jose Canseco baseball card, in a beckett or similar price guide. Also does anyone know where to find a free site to look up prices of baseball cards..... Answers seem to be all over the board can anyone help or verify these price ranges.
Any good, accurate, and free online price guide for comic books? Have the stereotypical garage full of old comic books at my in laws house, and was hoping to get an idea on value for some of it. Not exactly in perfect CGC condition, I'm just curious what some of these older or random titles may pull at auction. Runs the spectrum: DC, Marvel, Star Trek, Archie, etc. Key word: free - like an old school Beckett for baseball cards.
Value of Baseball Card? I have a 1966 World Series Game #3 L.A. vs. Balt. baseball card and I was wondering if anyone knew what it was worth or knew where I could find out what it was worth.The front of the card says "Blair's Homer Defeats L.A." I tried TuffStuff.com and couldn't find it, and Beckett.com charges money for a price guide.Does anyone know how I can find the value of the card for free?
Looking for free online price guides? I'm trying to sell a bunch of baseball, football, basketball, hockey, racing, star`trek, and pokemon cards...I've looked for price guides all over, but the only ones I find are Beckett, which isn't free...then sportslizard, but that only lets me search three times a day, and tuffstuff.com which either doesn't list everything or is extremely inaccurate. Anybody know of other sites?
how do i sell baseball cards? a couple years(like 7) my uncle gave me a bunch of baseball cards, they arnt in any package just in boxes, but i dont know anything about baseball cards and i want to sell them to get a little cash, does anyone have any tips or free pricing guides? help much appreciated. thnx
A mountain of 60's baseball cards - evaluation? Pricing? Hi. I'm hoping someone will make my day saying that I have the possibility of having a gold mine on my hands. My dad collected sports cards religiously in the 60s. I have one of many shoeboxes of cards he owned. I estimate there to be about 400 in this box. Here's the thing - I know nothing about them, really. The best I've got as far as trading card knowledge is an extensive history with Pokémon cards. Yeah, pretty sad. I was wondering how I could value all of them? They're honestly from tons and tons of different sets - probably 65% topps. I'm afraid that a standard value book will not cover them all. I'm just very interested in the values. They're pretty much untouched since about 1974, so they're all in about the condition he first got them. Except for a few that he'd obviously traded for. But still, they don't look 35-40 years old by a long shot. Any ideas to get me started? I'm a broke high school student so I can't really afford professional evaluation. Free sites? Guides?
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