You can go to any sports store and pick a guide that will let you know that type of card and year it was printed. There are usually 3 categories that will determine the value of the card. You need to sign up to use the free online price guide. Or check your local news stand for Beckett Price Guide magazines. Get a copy of the latest Standard Catalog Of Baseball Cards. You can find prices on your cards for free on WikiAnswers. To determine a value of your card ask the question providing the following important information: The year the card was issued, the company that issued the card, the player, and the card number.
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You can go to any sports store and pick a guide that will let you know that type of card and year it was printed. There are usually 3 categories that will determine the value of the card. The highest valued being mint condition. You might consider beckettonline.com. You need to sign up to use the free online price guide. Or check your local news stand for Beckett Price Guide magazines. Get a copy of the latest Standard Catalog Of Baseball Cards. You can find prices on your cards for free on WikiAnswers. To determine a value of your card ask the question providing the following important information: The year the card was issued, the company that issued the card, the player, and the card number.
You can visit the Beckett.com website.You will have to subscribe for a fee of $5.95 a month, but you will be able to tap into a large data base of prices, and more. If you visit your local hobby shop, or magazine stand you should be able to find a price guide in publication.
eBay is a good place to see what collectors are currently paying for a card, and this is what the value of a card is based on. Do a completed items search on eBay for the card you are looking for. Note the condition of the card that sells as compared to the card you have. Base your price on a number auction results.
The condition of the card holds the bulk of the value. Be sure to take note if the card is graded or non-graded. Graded cards can sell as high as twice the market value or more. If your card is not graded you can not use this price as a yardstick.
You can find prices on your cards for free on WikiAnswers. To determine a value of your card ask the question providing the following important information: The year the card was issued, the company that issued the card, the player, and the card number. Note that the year the card was issued is typically the year after the last year listed on the card.
The condition of the card has tremendous impact on the value. For example, cards in "Good" condition are worth only about 25% of the "book value", while "Mint" cards may be worth 4 times book values. Information about how to grade your own cards can also be found at the portasite.com and beckett.com web sites.
Be sure to take note if the card has been professionally graded. Graded cards will be inside a thick protective plastic container with information as to who graded it, and what condition it was found to be in. Professionally graded cards typically sell for more than twice as much as ungraded cards.
You can also find price information for your cards for free on WikiAnswers. To determine a value of your card, simply ask the question providing the following important information: The year the card was issued, the company that issued the card, the player, and the card number. (Note that the year the card was issued is typically the year after the last year listed on the card.)
Beckett baseball card value guide is somewhat accurate, but the most accurate baseball card values can be found by searching completed auctions on ebay.