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your question is to broad...you need to give the year and maker of the card, the card number and the condition of the card....then grab a "BASEBALL BECKETT" if the card is signed by the player as well, that will increase a cards value...just don't forge it...that doesn't work.
The value of the card depends on the player, the manufacturer, the year the of the card and the condition of the card.
The value of the card is $1000
Baseball cards become valuable when they are very scarce.
the player is famous so the value is 1000
yes because now he is retired
Signed Baseball Cards vs Un-SignedA signature does not increase the collectible value of a baseball card. Once a card is signed the signature (not the card) becomes the collectible, and holds the bulk of the value. The baseball card is used to display the signature, and the value will be effected by how well the signature is displayed.In general, collectors of baseball cards would rather have a baseball card without the signature. The signature would be considered as a flaw in the condition of the card and will lower the value of the card as a collectible. If the signature has a lower value than the card it will lower the value of the card. The un-signed card will have a higher value.This is why it is not a good idea to have an expensive card signed. Signatures have a higher value on a baseball than on a card. Signed baseball cards sell at about 10-30 percent the value of a signed baseball. The percentage will vary based on the popularity and rarity of the signature.
virtually nothing of value, only about 1 cent.
download FLASH media player, that's about it without replacing the card
Yes. The 1984 Fleer baseball set consist of 660 cards. Each one will have a value high or low depending on the player of the card issued. Key cards in the set include, Nolan Ryan, Tony Gwynn , and the Don Mattingly Rookie card. You must supply the player, and the number of the card to get a more accurate value for each card.
it all depends on who the player is and the company who made the card also how old and the condition my guess is 15$-20$ for a bad player and anywhere from 100$-300$ for a good player
The bulk of the value will rely on the signature. If the signature has a higher value than the card it will add value. If the card has a higher value than the signature it will bring the value down. Collectible items could add value to the price of a signature but not always. As in the case of a baseball card, generally collectors of baseball cards would rather have a baseball card without the signature. The signature would be considered as a flaw in the condition of the card and will lower the value.A collector of signatures will not always pay extra for the "collectible" baseball card. The autograph collectors main concern is displaying the signature. This is why it is not a good idea to have an expensive baseball card signed. You could devalue the price of the card, and get less for it.