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NOLAN RYAN HUGE COLLECTION OF MAGAZINES WITH HIS CARD INSIDE AND BECKETTS
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$14.99
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1990 UPPER DECK, JOHN CANDELARIA, BECKETTS GRADED, 9, NEAR MINT
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HUGE BASEBALL LOT INCLUDES 1987 TOPPS SET/FLEER CLIPPINGS BASE SET/6 BB BECKETTS
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1983 Topps Ryne Sandberg rookie #83 Becketts BGS 9 Mint
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1984 Topps Traded Tiffany Pete Rose 103 T Becketts BGS 8.5 NM MT +
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BARRY SANDERS ROOKIE CARD BECKETTS GRADING (9)
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1995 DONRUSS "MOUND MARVELS" RANDY JOHNSON "BECKETTS 9" 2-9.5"S "FURTURE HOFER"
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2005 FLAIR "DIAMOND CUTS JERSEYS" JIM THOME-MIKE PIAZZA "BECKETTS 9 MINT 2-9.5'S
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Baseball Becketts 03
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Baseball Becketts 01
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How do i sell my Baseball cards and Becketts?



ebay or craigs muster


ebay or craigs catalogue raisonn

How are baseball cards valuated by magazines such as Becketts?

What criteria is cast-off to determine the price of baseball cards?


It's a comodity that's traded on a comodities make available. Supply and demand determine the price each month which is why it goes up and down.

I live in Tampa fl, and have acquired both baseball and football cards and need to find their worth. HELP!!!!!

Some of the cards are antique perhaps 1970"s I have heard of becketts baseball books before, but what about football? I would like to learn more about these from a enthusiast not a dealer. Can someone refer me somewhere particular.


Somewhere townswoman is that dealer shop that you might not want to go to. They carry beckett publications for baseball, football, and basketball. These magazines list the cards by turn out to be and give you the low end price and the high end price for each card. You could go to one of these shops and take a look at these magazines. They cost $4.99 a copy if you like to buy one. You could scribble the names of the cards you neediness to look up and walk into the store and take a chance at looking up those card prices.

Is there a free site to tell me the value of 1980-90s baseball cards?

I sedate a lot of baseball cards between the late 80's and early 90's. I'd like to sell them, but I have no idea where to begin. How do I find out what they're worth? Where is a good spot to sell them?

I tried looking at the Becketts (or however its spelled) website and they want me to pay to see how much my cards are worth. Although the prices seem to be rather reasonable, I still can't help but stall because the whole reason I want to sell the cards is because I need the money.

I looked on eBay at some of the cards on there. I wanted to cry. One person is selling a funny man destined I have for $12. Others sell it for as low as $0.46, which was very discouraging.

I'm starting to think most of my cards are going to be pretty much worthless, but I'm still willing to try. Any serious opinion would be appreciated.

Please keep childish comments to yourself. I'm very new at all this, but I'm wanting to learn.


Checking ebay for what people are selling the cards for won't usurp you. You need to check the completed listing to see what the cards SOLD for. The late 80's and early 90's was the worst previously to collect because the market was flooded with cards. There are still plenty of unopened cases out there that people can't get rid of. The cards are actually worth less now than they were 20 years ago. You in all likelihood don't want to hear this but 46 cents is a lot more realistic than $12.00.

Top 7 Depressingly Cheap Baseball Cards

The greatest day of the month as an 11-year old was coming institution to a new Beckett Baseball Card Monthly in your mailbox.  Who was on the cover?  What went up?  What went down?  Who’s the Hottest and Coldest especially bettor?  What lies will readers tell in Autograph Experiences?  The worst lie, though, was not ever being told that “prosperous up” really means nothing, and what a card is “worth” was quite different than what was in the Beckett.  Never is that more unmistakable than if you cruise E Bay now and see how much your favorite “expensive” cards go for.  It’s unbelievably depressing.

7. Ken Griffey Jr. 1989 Northern Deck

This one used to “book” (love that baseball card price guide slang) for $100, and you can find a new one for under ten bucks.  It’s in actuality a bit refreshing that this one still goes for even that, many cards are way more depressing to check as you will see.  There is still an aura around the Griffey card, which is probably why it still costs something: most underappreciated gambler of this generation; the first “high-end” set (which ended up making cards not as fun anymore); the first card of the first “high-end” set; conclusively a super-hyped rookie who actually panned out.  It may be the most famous card of the peak of collecting that didn’t betoken curse words on a bat.

6. 1991 Topps Stadium Club

If 1989 Upper Deck was the first “high-end” set, Topps Ground Club was the first “ungodly high-end” set.  They started out at $4 per pack for 12 cards, and once their approval grew, they sometimes cost $8 or even higher.  I remember being at a card show where a guy was selling them at $4 during its peak, and kids were lined up to buy them like guys waiting for Neon Beaudeau in Glum Chips.  It was a really cool set—each player’s Topps rookie card was shown on the back, Nolan Ryan and Ozzie Smith were in tuxes, and Genuine Thomas had the most sought-after card.  You can now buy the entire set on E Bay for an opening bid of…five dollars.  Good God.  That’s a lot of lawns mowed for nothing.

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