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annie1947
May 3, 2007, 07:11 PM
Where do I go to find out about selling my baseball cards?

Clough
May 3, 2007, 08:38 PM
I would go to a store or shop that sells collectibles like baseball cards and other things. Information contained in the following links may also be of help to you. I hope that it is.

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Rodney56
Jul 6, 2007, 11:23 AM
Where do I go to find out about selling my baseball cards?

Beckett Baseball Plus Magazine is published every month and available at most book stores and grocery stores. Cards are priced by year and company. However, a more accurate price can be viewed on eBay. Just go to eBay and punch in 1986 Topps Complete Set and you'll receive a list of those sets currently up for auction.

Off the top of my head, I believe the '86 Topps set sells for around $10. Unfortunately, the card manufacturers mass produced baseball cards in the 1980s and tremendous quantitities of these cards are available at very low prices. I recently purchased about 8,000 1986 Topps cards for just $15. The complete set only has 700 or so cards. I don't foresee prices for these cards increasing -- in fact, I think they may decrease.

Instead of selling your set you might be better off just giving them to a youngster who might enjoy them.

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