It very much depends on a number of things. First of all being one of the most celebrated players in any sport even a relatively random card will sell pretty well. Actually its funny you mention Bill Russell because today I opened a pack of 2007-08 Topps Echelon Basketball and I got a Bill Russell Autograph Gold Dual relic. I dont know how much you know about the hobby but essentially its a Bill Russell card with two pieces of his jersey and his autograph numbered to only 25!! that would sell for about 250-350 depending, but ill never sell it being from Boston. But anyways back to what you were saying, in the card collection hobby right now high grade vintage cards are in veryyy high demand so if you have any of his actual cards from when he played theyll fetch a pretty penny. Also the condition of the card plays a big role in how it will sell on the secondary market. My best advice is to pick up a copy of Becketts Basketball price guide and see if you cant look up the card you have, also go to your local card store and ask them what they think. if you have any more questions about anything concerning all things basketball related my personal email address is davecmadrid@hotmail.com. A lot of people want the instant gratification of selling cards they have to make a quick buck, but my advice would be to hold onto anything BIll Russell for a few reasons, A with the Celtics championship pretty much all celtics greats cards are on the up and up, and also Bill Russell has won more championships (11) then anyother person ever in North American sports. He won 9 as a played and 2 more as a coach in his 13 years. If you are trying to sell the card the way to get the most money for it is selling it in Boston or Massachusetts. Bostonians are notorious for paying rediculous amounts of money for the home town kids. Anyway hope I could help ~Dave
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