One of the longest traditions in the world of sports has been the selling of baseball cards and sports cards. Baseball is considered to be America's past time and baseball cards were indeed the fatest growing sports cards to be bought by baseball fans everywhere. The first brand to see baseball cards was Topps. In the old days when the original Topps cards came out, a pack of card was less than 25 cents and it came with chewing gum. Now baseball packs cost around $5 and go much higher.
Buying and Selling Sports cards has become much more popular as it has become a great way of making money. People who have very old baseball cards in good condition make a lot of money by selling these cards to baseball stores or collectors who deeply value these old cards.
Rookie cards have become popular as anyone who finds a rookie in a pack of baseball cards is excited, even if they don't know who the player is. It doesn't matter if the player was chosen in the 1st round or 20th round because any rookie can become the next Hall of Famer.
For anyone who wants to sell their baseball cards, the first step is to check online for the market retail value of your card. Important factors include the baseball card brand it was made by such as Topps. Another consideration is the condition the card is currently in. Is the card bent or ripped in any way or any scratch marks? Finally,
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Post a CommentI have over 1500 Topps Baseball cards for sell 1985 and back
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I have michael Jordan basket ball cards fleer card 1991 all star team file no. MJ23,a jordan T9B Topps card, many marvel comics many with signed cards. upper deck with Grant Hill, Michael Jordan card # 173, Jordan comback #45 card, with many other cards to choose from.
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My email address is familyman1384@yahoo.com. Anyone who is interested feel free to email me at anytime. THANK YOU AND GOD BLESS!!