This baseball card shop owner tells you how to find the value of a baseball trading card.
How to Look Up the Value of Baseball Cards — powered by eHow.com
This baseball card shop owner tells you how to find the value of a baseball trading card.
How to Look Up the Value of Baseball Cards — powered by eHow.com
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Thank you for posting that video on baseball card values. He clearly told us what to look for. The last few years I’ve been thinking about attempting to sell my collection. I haven’t decided yet but this video reminds me that the cards really need to be valuable or nobody will buy them.
Baseball cards are a funny business now. If the card is not a Auto, Game Used or 1/1 it is hard to get any resale value out of them. As a collector I prefer to trade/sell by BV (book value) and Beckett seems to be the most widely used guide, but I find more and more on trading sites that people like to use eBay as guide. Also another thing to factor in is the fact that now Topps is the only officially licensed baseball card company. Other companies can produce cards with the players but they can’t be shown in their uniforms.
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