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OT: what are 20yr old baseball cards worth?

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Midwest redneck

11-26-2006 13:50:05




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My wife has a shoe box full of old baseball cards from the 80's mostly. How do I find out what they are worth? Is there a website that has the value of this stuff. It would be nice to cash them in.




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D-Man

11-26-2006 18:57:58




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 Re: OT: what are 20yr old baseball cards worth? in reply to Midwest redneck, 11-26-2006 13:50:05  
Try a mag like Tuff Stuff and or Beckett. Values are all in there as well as online searching. To send cards out to get graded by Beckett or others figure a waiting line as well as 30+ a card. Old cards ripped and torn, faded, scratched etc etc....are not worth much at all. Need perfection to maintain high value. Good luck...



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NcNE

11-26-2006 15:02:38




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 Re: OT: what are 20yr old baseball cards worth? in reply to Midwest redneck, 11-26-2006 13:50:05  
Try Beckett. They have monthly or semi-monthly price guides for all of the different sports. At one point in time they had a part on their website that you could price them on as well. The value depends greatly upon player, condition, and similar factors. Although its been several years since I've collected cards, a price guide should run you somewhere between $5-10 and cover at least 25-30 years worth of listings. Hope this helps. Nick

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Mike Van

11-26-2006 14:34:17




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 Re: OT: what are 20yr old baseball cards worth? in reply to Midwest redneck, 11-26-2006 13:50:05  
go on ebay.com & search baseball card. There are probably a million there, but you can search completed auctions too & get some idea. You can sell yours there too.



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sjh

11-26-2006 14:07:46




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 Re: OT: what are 20yr old baseball cards worth? in reply to Midwest redneck, 11-26-2006 13:50:05  
I do not know about online, but you can get monthly mags telling the current going price of any card made.



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