I have 2 old shoe boxes of baseball cards. I was just wondering what would be a good site to go on (and not have to pay a membership) to find what their worth?:confused:
I hope to be surprised (in a good way) to see what their worth.:eek:
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I have 2 old shoe boxes of baseball cards. I was just wondering what would be a good site to go on (and not have to pay a membership) to find what their worth?:confused:
I hope to be surprised (in a good way) to see what their worth.:eek:
How old are your baseball cards and what do they consist of, please?
Anywhere from the late 80's to the early 90's
The cards where found in a house that was about to be crushed so we haven't looked through all the cards
Most of the cards r topps
There aren't many sites for card values, I would go through them, pick the ones with the highest possibility of having a good value, and check them on Ebay.
While you can locate values in magazines like Beckett's, the real value is what someone else is willing to pay for it and Ebay would be a good example of true value vs. book.
Thanks your a good helpQuote:
Originally Posted by progunr
I just started a baseball community for people like us that like baseball and sports cards. And guess what? Membership is free. Spread the word and feel free to join free. There are picture galleries, a forum with lots of detailed value information (I posted it all there and it is frequently added to), sports card videos and more. Best of all, you can contribute your material there as well. I hope to see all of you there.
My Baseball Card Space
If you join and post a question in the forum or on the site, I personally will answer your detailed question. If I can't, someone else will I am sure. There also is a chatroom for card collectors to chat. I know there are not many baseball card sites out there, that is why I started one.
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