Value of CardAccording to Beckett Pricing Guide, it is worth $150 in Mint condition. However a BGS 10 Graded Montana Rookie Card sold for over $50,000 a couple of years ago.
Value of CardAccording to Beckett Pricing Guide, it is worth $150 in Mint condition. However a BGS 10 Graded Montana Rookie Card sold for over $50,000 a couple of years ago.
The no bleed version of the si for kids is very scarce. As of this date April 12, 2016 only 8 BGS 10's exist and they are all locked into collections. 609 BGS 9.5 EXIST. The only way to get a no bleed card is a Gai no bleed or a BGS 9.5 or BGS 10 with 10 centering.
it is quite valueable...... hold on to that it is worth around $150 becareful though the ultra card that had the hummer with it is only worth about 1.50 unless in bgs 9.5 or psa 10 these have sold for a little more money.
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Book Value Mint Raw-$80, Book Value Mint BGS Graded 9-$100, Book Value Gem Mint BGS Graded 9.5-$160, Book Value Pristine BGS 10-$320-$400, I personally bought a Lebron James topps chrome BGS Graded 9.5 off of eBay for $118 There is also a LeBron James cards price guide that might help you: http://lebronjamescards.mycardsworth.com/
Ungraded in MINT condition, it's worth $12. Unfortunately, "MSG" is a sub-standard card grader. Their 10 grade is worth about an 8.5 or 9 from PSA or BGS. Graded as is, it's still worth about $12.
It depends on the rarity and quality of the card. Base cards start at around $1 and rare graded cards can go up to around $60000. A Jordan rookie card graded 10 by BGS sold for $150000 also.
Anywhere from 125- 300 depending on the market.
It is very rare that grading a sports card decreases its value. Grading not only protects the card from possible damages, it also authenticates the originality of the card. BGS and PSA are most trusted sports card grading service provider, and the grade you receive from them will determine if your card is worth more or less.
That depends on the specific card and its condition. If the card has a clean surface, good centering, sharp corners and smooth edges then it will be worth more than if it has a problem in one of these areas. According to the Basketball Beckett value guide, Shaq's rookie cards range in value from just a few dollars up to about $80. There are card grading companies, such as BGS and PSA, who will grade your card on a scale of 1 to 10, 1 being poor and 10 being mint/pristine. Without going into too much detail, graded cards can me worth MUCH more than their non-graded counterparts. For example, the 1992-93 Upper Deck #1 Shaq rookie card has a high book value of $40, but I just saw one graded 10 by PSA go for over $250 on Ebay. Had it been a BGS 10 it would have went for much more than that. If you just have a couple cards and you'd like to know how much they're worth you could stop in a local card shop and the owner would probably look up the values for you. If you have quite a few, you could stop at a card shop or Walmart and pick up a Basketball Beckett for about $8 or $9. Good luck!
It would be worth $0.30 - $0.75 in Mint condition. IT will sell for higher if it is garded by psa or bgs a 9.5 or higher