How can i trade in my baseball cards for money?
old baseball card that have value
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- ebay
- EBAY.. I <333333 IT!
- you can trade them with somebody for money or go to a store that sells baseball cards and offer to sell your cards to them.
- ebay or a card shop
- I'm not too sure about trading but you can sell them on ebay
- Try ebay or craigslist
- Sell them on the internet or something.
- ebay maybe. lookup the cards you have and see if the same ones are getting any bids. baseball cards are hit or miss with ebay tho.
- ebay
- e bay. or a hobby store but be careful make sure you dont get ripped off.
- ask someone if they wont to bye your basket ball card for money. it also would be good to tell them that it has value and i would take it for money so if you show me what i looks like on a email i might bye it. my email address is.................. mama_kitty200776 @yahoo.com
- agreed with above about ebay...but you could also put an ad in the paper and have a garage sale.
- Go to your local card shop and talk to the people there, or Ebay or something like that, but i would try your local card shop first, and bring the cards with you so that they can look at them and give you there price, but most card shop are picky about what they buy, even if it is "worth" 500 bucks or so, they are in a business, and if there is not a market for your card, they wont buy it
- just in case you didnt read everyone elses answer its ebay
- Ebay, trade show, flea market.. either way expect to only get about 1/2 the book value.
- I would check Beckett monthly first to determine what the value of your card is. The way the market was flooded with card companies that made specialty cards and ones that produced 3-4 different lines (Topps, Topps Stadium Club, etc.) in the late 80s early 90s diluted the value of baseball cards all together. Beckett will give you a starting point when negotiating the sale of the card. You'd probably get a better dollar value from selling it online as opposed to a card shop. The card shop will more than likely under pay you for the card(s) then sell it at or slightly above its actual worth to turn a profit.
- why don't you get yourself a picture phone and post tho-es on eBay and sit back and watch you wealth grow then again take that question to the Baseball category
- On the Internet, a trade store, or through word of mouth. But it would help to ask in the baseball area. Please answer my basketball research question- http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AvRE9Gjbs88OfHFQKpAN6k_sy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20071119105143AATfegk
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