Here you go... (prices from $350 to $1000) http://www.underworldcollectibles.com/product.sc?productId=634&sourceCode=froogle
It's worth a few dollars, if someone wants to pay it. Because no Racers cards of Gretzky were produced in the 1970s. There's a "National Sports Card" card that was mass-produced in the early 1990s, and some crooked dealers tried to sell it as a "1978 rookie." It's not. Gretzky's best cards are the 1979-80 Topps and OPC cards (OPC is valued higher), as well as an oversized 1979 Sportscaster card that's pretty sweet.
The most Wayne Gretzky cards ever collected by one person is a citizen from Los Angeles California, He had a record breaking 12,800 cards all on Wayne Gretzky!!!!!! His name was Michael Clemmente
Junior Seau's rookie card has an average value of $ 14 to $15, based on the condition of the card.
First of all it doesn't actually matter...When you have a ROOKIE Card signed it defaces the mint value and drops the price of the card..then raises it for the signature value. For example if Gretky's rookie is worth 1000.00 mint but near mint is 200.00 then you would loose eight hundred dollars in value and then raise it b$50-100 dollars for the signature. So it is much smarter to get a second or third year card signed that has a much less value like $50 mint and 30 near mint because the card will be worth $130 signed.
Derek Jeter Rookie CardsA rookie card is the players first year of cards, whether or not it is his rookie season. Players may have one or dozens of rookie cards, depending on how highly touted he was as a youngster and in which year his rookie card was issued.Derek Jeters first year in the Majors was 1995 but he was drafted and signed by the Yankees in 1992. Baseball card companies saw his potential and issued cards in 1993.
The O-Pee-Chee card is a Canadian issue and had a much smaller print run than the Topps. Being that hockey is mostly a Canadian sport, all O-Pee-Chee hockey cards are usually more valuable than the Topps counter-issue. O-Pee-Chee is valued at about $900 where as the Topps is about $550.
I don't believe there were any errors in the spelling of his name for any 1998-1999 or 1999-2000 Upper Deck Gretzky cards according to the Beckett price guide. I have a Wayne Gretzky card, upper deck #40, his name is mispelled, wondering if this a real or not??
No. Most Rookie cards do not read Rookie on them. A Rookie Card is a players first year of cards, whether or not it is his rookie season. Players may have one or dozens of rookie cards, depending on how highly touted he was as a youngster and in which year his rookie card was issued
It depends on what card it is. For an example, retired player cards are worth more. An autographed Wayne Gretzky rookie card would be worth much more than an autographed Sidney Crosby rookie card. If you just want a pack from stores they are worth 2-10$. If you're selling at a yard sale maybe 20-50 cards for 1$, yet again depending on the player.
Many of the rookie cards are valued in price close to $75. The amount that one can expect will vary depending upon their condition and how they are being displayed.
Usually 1 dollar, but if it's a numbered card it can be worth 100,000,'s or more For example, if you get a rookie signed jersey of Wayne Gretzky numbered 1 out of 1 it's worth about 100,000,000,000, dollars witch is hard and impossible to get.