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New needing advice
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I don't know much about trading or selling baseball cards. I have 200-300 cards dating around 1990. Is there some way I can get a list of relative sale values on these? I have Topps, Fleer, Donrus and some bits and pieces of others. Any help as to where I can find info would be appreciated. Thank you for your patience. Brian |
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Brian Oakley wrote:
Hi, I don't know much about trading or selling baseball cards. I have 200-300 cards dating around 1990. Is there some way I can get a list of relative sale values on these? I have Topps, Fleer, Donrus and some bits and pieces of others. Any help as to where I can find info would be appreciated. Thank you for your patience. Brian If they're from around 1990, its doubtful they're worth much. That was the most overproduced period in baseball card history and unless you have a key card (Sosa RC, Griffey RC) you'd be lucky to get $5 for all of them. |
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See if you can find a Beckett Baseball Plus magazine. Most shops and dealers
will give you one of their older magazines. It doesn't list common cards, just the cards that might be worth something. The other replier is right, you'd have to be very lucky to have anything worthwhile. Ron "Brian Oakley" wrote in message ... Hi, I don't know much about trading or selling baseball cards. I have 200-300 cards dating around 1990. Is there some way I can get a list of relative sale values on these? I have Topps, Fleer, Donrus and some bits and pieces of others. Any help as to where I can find info would be appreciated. Thank you for your patience. Brian |
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On Sat, 5 Feb 2005 18:57:54 -0600, "Brian Oakley"
wrote: Hi, I don't know much about trading or selling baseball cards. I have 200-300 cards dating around 1990. Is there some way I can get a list of relative sale values on these? I have Topps, Fleer, Donrus and some bits and pieces of others. Any help as to where I can find info would be appreciated. Thank you for your patience. Brian Hello Brian. You could try searching for the cards on www.beckett.com by entering a description in the empty search box near the top of their home page. Don't mess with the "By Keyword" box. Just enter a card description and click on "Go". This will show you any similar cards for sale, and what they're going for. Another possibility is searching for them on www.ebay.com by entering a description in the box in the upper right hand corner. This will show you open auctions. The best results come from looking at closed auctions, but you can't view these unless you sign up with them. Closed auctions give you a better idea of what they're really selling for. Ron |
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