On Beckett website. http:/www.beckett.com/showcal/showcalsearch.aspx
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These tins are going to be found at local hobby card shops. Baseball card dealers keep them and they can be found commonly at flea markets or card trade shows.
Baseball Card Checklist and Price GuideSee Related Links below for a baseball card checklist that includes all the major card companies, miscellaneous sets, values for complete sets, and sealed factory sets.
The most complete baseball card price book would be the 2008 Standard Catalog Of Baseball Cards. You might find it there.
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The expiry date - is printed on the front of the card. It takes the form mm/yy - which shows the month and year the card expires.
look at the D.O.B. that stands for date of birth or born date
Hobby shops carry all types of card protectors including baseball card protectors. A cheaper option would be to check your local dollar store. The other option is online at sites like Staples.
Nothing, the # on the back of a Baseball card is the card # in the baseball card set. Ex. My baseball card has the # 278 on the back of it. So my card is the 278th card in the set.
Go to beckett.com to find out many card values. I would be suprised if it wasn't there!
If she knows that she didn't buy something, she will see on the credit card bill that you bought something since the credit card bill shows everything you bought using the card for the month.