Unless the Bat could be connect to the Baseball cards in some way at the time of issue it will have very little collectors value if any. Without any markings the bat cannot be dated with any accuracy, or can be traced to it's origin. The bat could have been a souvenir or had a banner attached to it, and or be part of a premium given away by a candy company for example. But again without any markings on the bat, or finding an advertisement showing the bat it will be a hard sell.
The only hope of any collectors value will rely on if the bat has any vintage features relating it to the time period.
1 Mile of Baseball CardsA standard size baseball card measures 3.5 inches by 2.5 inches. There are 63,360 inches in a mile. If you lay the baseball cards end by end the long way (3.5") you would need 18,103 baseball cards (a fraction of an inch over a mile) If you lay the baseball cards end by end the short way (2.5") you would need exactly 25,344 baseball cards.
45 cards
$2.61
The most complete baseball card price book would be the 2008 Standard Catalog Of Baseball Cards. You might find it there.
Baseball did not exist in 1804, and the players that signed the cards would need to be known to give a value.
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Exactly four-and-twenty times as much as the worth of one cereal baseball card, one would normally suppose. But, as I have none, I suppose that, if I gathered up all my baseball cards, they would have a combined value of naught. By the bye, how much are your baseball cards worth?
It would have to depend on the product.
You start backwards, you know you have 80 baseball so that makes 40 football. 20 basketball, and 40 hockey.
If you mean what cards do baseball card collectors collect,than all kinds of baseball cards. If you mean What is a baseball card collector, than one who collects baseball cards.
I would have to say 1500
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