How to find the Value of your Baseball Cards
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Baseball Card Value Price Guide
VintageCardPrices.com is the authoritative sports card price guide that allows you to find the value of your baseball, basketball, hockey, boxing and non-sports cards by searching the millions of records of graded sports card prices realized on eBay and major auction houses.
Only graded cards by PSA, SGC, GAI, BVG and BGS grading companies are covered for accuracy. The condition of a baseball card and the rarity of the card weigh heavily on what the card is worth so raw cards sales are not included.
Free values can be found here: http://www.vintagecardprices.com/baseball-card-price-guide.htm
Only graded cards by PSA, SGC, GAI, BVG and BGS grading companies are covered for accuracy. The condition of a baseball card and the rarity of the card weigh heavily on what the card is worth so raw cards sales are not included.
Free values can be found here: http://www.vintagecardprices.com/baseball-card-price-guide.htm
Graded Sports Card Price Guide
Determining the Value of your Baseball Card
Is your card graded?
How rare is the card? What condition is it in? Is your baseball card graded by one of the top 4 grading companies? If it's not graded then you'll have to try to figure what the card might grade for is you send it to Sportscard Guaranty Company, Beckett, etc. Once you have a good guess at what it might grade at you might search eBay and try to gauge what the card is worth by seeing what it just sold for. Chances are they're not currently running an auction on the card you're looking to price.Why not use what the hobby's most sucessful collectors and dealers use by going to http://www.vintagecardprices.com/baseball-card-price-guide.htm
You can search by player, set name or a combination such as: 1969 Topps Ryan which would take you here: http://www.vintagecardprices.com/card-profile/148989/1969-Topps-Nolan-Ryan-533-Baseball-Card-Value-Prices.htm
After that, click on the grader/grade combination to see what it has sold for on eBay or major auction houses.
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azac Jul 13, 2009 @ 2:46 pm | delete
- Nice lens but why are you featuring Wayne Gretzky on a page about baseball cards?
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lefty78
Jun 7, 2009 @ 4:34 am | delete
- Nice lens...Would love to see it in my group...Total Baseball
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Bill_Szcz
May 29, 2009 @ 5:31 pm | delete
- Very nice site. I enjoy www.vintagecardprices.com/baseball-card-price-guide.htm
a great deal. You show cards that are rarely seen.
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