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#93 HAL JEFFCOAT 1957 TOPPS BASEBALL CARD SET BREAK 25% BOOK VALUE
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#14 RIP REPULSKI 1958 TOPPS BASEBALL CARD SET BREAK 25% BOOK VALUE
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I found 1959 Topps baseball card of Duke Snider in a book?

this slated prob was laid flat in this book for a long time. Its in great, crisp cond as far as any marks, tears. It's very crinkly&flat. It's very slightly yellowed. What's it worth?


A 1959 Duke Snider be forthright is #20 and looks like this:
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The book value for it is $25 in near heap condition. Some have sold recently on ebay for as little as $2.22


its purposes worth a lot because hes in the hall of fame...
and the fact that hes was pretty good. =]


Wow propitious you! When you talk about card condition particularly an older card, this is important. Check out the bordering. A gem mint postcard has 50/50 centering top and bottom. Near Mint is at least 60/40 and so on. Also make sure there is no writing on the card front or back and no creases as that makes the value go down. The master way to find out is to get a Beckett baseball card magazine and it will give you the value of the card. Remember, it's based on the condition of the card. You can also take it to a dealer and he can relate you what it's worth according to Beckett. I would guess that you probbly have a card worth in the neighborhood of $100.00


alot


Discontinuance e-bay or Beckett Guide. For a card to be really worth a good deal of money it has to be in mint condition. That is not to say the pasteboard isn't worth anything. Get the latest copy of Beckett's and check the card by year and by number and then brainwash. Mint, Very Good, Good etc. That will give you it's top auction value
By '59 the Dodgers had moved to LA and Snider's life's work was on the downside so it's not going to bring as much as one from his Brooklyn days but any of the older cards have a decent value


Google and charges major sites like E-bay for card prices.

Must be worth alot.

Hope this helps.


A 1959 Duke Snider in the offing is #20 and looks like this:
http://i3.ebayimg.com/01/i/001/0a/ff/d16a_1.JPG

The book value for it is $25 in near bundle condition. Some have sold recently on ebay for as little as $2.22

What are Topps baseball cards worth?

I have heartlessly 7,000 baseball cards ranging from (what I've seen) the 80s to the early-90s. I got them randomly and am trying to go through them all and figure out what they're worth. I've looked through a ton of sites but can't seem to find anything with prices besides Ebay which isn't extremely something concrete to go by. I bought a book, which should soon come in, but I'd like to find something on the web to check out or if possible, the best way to finding out the value of a immense amount of cards. Thanks in advance for any help!
Thanks,
-Liz-


Most acceptable you have cards from 1988 to 1992 - that was when the baseball industry really exploded and people just went crazy buying and collecting.

Okay, get your cards and see if they compare with any of these -

1986 Topps - set of 792 cards - book value anywhere from $10 to $25. Best cards in the set - Pete Rose (Card No. 1) - $2.00;
Nolan Ryan (#100) - $2.00, Roger Clemens ( #661) - $4.00. The balance are priced from .02 (about 90%) to $1.00.

1987 Topps - set of 792 - from $10 to $25. Best cards - Bo Jackson RC (#170) - $3; Barry Bonds RC (#320) - $8 and Goal McGwire (#366) - $4.

1988 Topps - set of 792 - from $6 to $15

1989 Topps - set of 792 - from $8 to $20. Craig Biggio RC (#49) - $2.

1990 Topps - set of 792 - from $8 to $20. Truthful Thomas RC (#414) - $2; Sammy Sosa RC (#692) - $2.50.

1991 Topps - 792 $8-$20 Chipper Jones RC (#333) - $4

1992 Topps - 792 $10-$25 Manny Ramirez RC (#156) - $4

1993 Topps - 825 $20-$50 Derek Jeter RC (#98) - $10.

1994 Topps - 792 $20-$50

1995 Topps - 660 $50-$80

1996 Topps - 440 $15-$40

The expense range means the buying and selling are anywhere between the low and the high values, depending on supply and demand and the condition of the cards.

The book you ordered, I aspire it's the Beckett Baseball Card Annual Price Guide (29th edition)...it's the most unalloyed book on card prices.

On-Line Pricing ------ Yes, yes, you can also get pricing on line but you have to pay ($10 a month, I think!)...it's at Beckett.com

If you requisite more help, just e-mail me.

Barry Bonds 1998 topps stadium club triumvirate #t15A baseball card?

does anyone have a book or online account where they can find how much this be honest is worth? all 3 of my baseball card books dont have this card in them, but it does have some like it that are in the $40-200. does anyone know how much this is significance?
cleveland thats exactly why i want to sell it


It could be benefit a lot, but I don't think anyone is willing to pay that much for a guy that cheated.

Trying to find value of baseball cards?

I have 2 ended sets of Topps major league 1991 baseball cards and im trying to find out if they are worth anything...without buying a price book how can I do that? and who would be interested in buying them?


i have a beckett sacrifice guide, ill tell u if u want me to. dont expect to get alot out of them. they made alot of baseball cards from 1988 to 1992 due to alot of collectors. they surely lost thier value (those years) cuz people arent collecting as much

Top 7 Depressingly Cheap Baseball Cards

The greatest day of the month as an 11-year old was coming home ground 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 competitor?  What lies will readers tell in Autograph Experiences?  The worst lie, though, was not ever being told that “affluent up” really means nothing, and what a card is “worth” was quite different than what was in the Beckett.  Never is that more manifest 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 Upland 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 literally 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 Thespian 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; ultimately a super-hyped rookie who actually panned out.  It may be the most famous card of the peak of collecting that didn’t mean curse words on a bat.

6. 1991 Topps Stadium Club

If 1989 Upper Deck was the first “high-end” set, Topps Arena Club was the first “ungodly high-end” set.  They started out at $4 per pack for 12 cards, and once their celebrity 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 Dispirited 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 Na 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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