Base ball trading cards?
I have a ton of really old baseball cards. Where can I find out the real value of them? Is there a new book I can buy that would have all the baseball cards listed? Where is the best place to sell them?
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- beckett magazine has a fair listing...and if there from my ex-wife? i want them back!!
- Be careful, in 1982, I sold a shoe box of baseball cards from the 1950's and 1960's for $350. I priced my cards high, too. My price source was Baseball card book that was current in 1982. The purchaser of my baseball cards easily paid me the price. Later on, less than five years later, some of the Nolan Ryan rookie cards that I tossed and others should have made me enough money to pay cash for a house--not just one month's rent. Check your sources and compare the prices.
- You can look at prices on completed ebay auctions to get an idea what your cards are worth. Follow the instructions on this page: http://www.footballcardgallery.com/prices/. Ebay is also a pretty good place to sell, since a lot of people see the listings. There are some suggestions here: http://www.footballcardgallery.com/where-to-sell/.
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