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    maica2122 Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
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    Jun 12, 2008, 12:34 PM
    Score cards
    How much does the Cal Ripken, Jr score card worth
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    Jun 17, 2008, 01:57 AM
    What kind of condition is the card in, what is the name of the company that made it, what number is it and what is the year that it was made, please?

    I wish that we had a collectible card expert on this site. But unfortunately for right now, we don't. These kinds of questions come up fairly frequently here. You might want to put the two words, "baseball cards" in the search option at the top of this page to questions that have been similar to yours.

    Also, when looking for the value of collectible cards, please keep in mind that the condition of the cards makes a huge difference in how much they might be worth. Card collectors get really picky about the conditions of the cards when determining a possible value for them. So, it really would be best if an expert could be viewing the card in person.

    Other resources that you might want to try would be a store that sells collectible cards, a bookstore that has books on collectible cards and also, a public library.

    Here are also some a couple of links to sites that might be helpful to you:

    Baseball Card | Value Price Guide | Selling Cards Worth

    Baseball, Basketball, Football, Hockey and Boxing Sports Card Value Price Guide based on prices realized in auction. FREE Email alerts on pending auctions at no cost to you. VintageCardPrices.com

    If you put the term baseball card into the search function of this site at the top of this page, you will find a lot of links that also have answers on them as to how to find the value of a baseball card.
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    Jul 7, 2008, 06:32 PM
    Do you mean a score card used in a game of a card made by Score card company? A Score card might be worth 25¢ to a $1.
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    Jul 23, 2008, 03:14 PM
    I agree, a basic Score Company card, pretty much regardless of condition unless it is badly worn, would be worth maybe 25 cents to up to $2 high book value. People sometimes get 50 cents or $1 for a card like that selling them online. If it is an insert card or if it is serial numbered, it can be worth significantly more than that. Mid 1990's insert cards that are tough to get in packs can be worth up to $15 or $20 in the price guide. Some of them can be worth less than that or even more than that of course depending on the specifics of the card.

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