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My Good Old Baseball Cards- A Lot For Trade!

Includes- Todd Helton Rookie, Mark Grudzalanek Rookie, Fernando Tatis Rookie, Roberto Alomar Rookie, Ken Griffey Senior, Ben McDonald, David ...

Baseball Card Lot | Topps Football Cards

I don't have anything MAJOR in terms of cards. No signed editions, no Honus Wagner cards, but a lot of them date back 20-30 years.

Ideas? Thanks. :0)

As an experienced collector and avid sports card site owner, I say patience will win with those cards. They have not gone up in the last 20 or 30 years, but wait 20 or 30 years more. Can you? A lot of people will not. If a lot of people do not, and demand increases for them later (such as for the rookie cards), there will be less out there. That could recreate the fever we saw in the 1980's. I am at the very least hoping for a substantial increase in price just based on people continuing to collect and their tastes changing over the years.

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How much are 1970-1980 baseball card lot worth?

they are in good condition and i never use them and want to sell them so can anyone help? 1970-1980 baseball card lot


There is an easy way to find they'er worth just look in your local phone book under sports collectibles for baseball card shops. Once you do this call the number and see if they carry beckett price guide, which they should because beckett is one of the

Baseball Card Lot - Bookshelf

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But baseball cards are merely the most commonly collected objects. ... A pack of six Topps 1954 cards (lot 40, $600 to $800) has monetary value only as long ...


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