it depends wether your a athlete or not and how much you are willing to pay
to make the card you ask the CIA.
Sears do have a credit card. In order to apply for a Sears credit card, just make a purchase at any sears store. The cashier will ask if you if you would like to pay for that item on your sears card. Tell the cashier that you do not have a Sears Card then the cashier will ask you if you would like to open a Sears card. You can save 10% off the item . That is when you will say yes I would like to
simply ask them.
You should specify which year this card was made, but I love Patrick Roy best goalie in not just hockey but in all sports! He is my role model! Go Avalanche! Ask this question on www.beckett.com
First go to the library clerk and ask him/her what you need to have a library card and if you have what you need you can get one.
The third year of baseballs cards could be cards from 1988 with his first cards being issued in 1986. The cards that reflect his third season in the Majors would be the 1989 cards. All the major companies issued cards including Upper Deck, Topps, and Donruss. See Related questions below for the values of these cards or re-ask the question including the year, make, and number of the card you are looking for.
Come on dude, you have to ask that for yourself. Donruss has a way better picture and design in my opinion in football. So Donruss better than topps in football.
You would need a credit card so ask your parents.
One would have to contact the particular credit card company that offers the rebate. One would then have to ask them for the rebate amount to be returned.
Although 1977 didn't have as many cards sets as are currently available, you would really need to know the card manufacturer and the overall condition of the card. For instance, a 1977 Topps #96 Lou Piniella card is worth 30 cents if in near mint condition. An excellent resoure for ALL card values can be found in the Standard Catalog of Baseball cards, last edition was number 16. It contains over 1,800 pages, over 1,000,000 cards listed with values dependent on condition. Another recommendation would be to go to your local baseball card shop and ask for advice.
Your best alternative would be to contact the issuer and ask for a replacement card.
Your family would love anything you buy only, just ask the cashier, "can I buy this with this credit card?" He or She will say yes or no.