www.beckett.com
Or go to a local baseball card shop and ask. It should be worth a lot of money.....
2006-06-12 02:53:38
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answer #1
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answered by Adam 7
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I think Randy Johnson was a rookie with Montreal
2006-06-16 22:11:33
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answered by Outman 4
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I'll give you a Marvin Crawford 1st MVP, two Fred Mayfields, a Thomas Burns rookie and 3 sticks of Bozoka Joe gum. Do we have a deal?
2006-06-12 09:54:53
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answered by freetyme813 4
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Worth money? As opposed to being worth spoons?
His rookie card isn't worth much, probably his best one is his Upper Deck rookie and I don't think the book price for that one is even $10.
2006-06-12 10:43:05
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answered by Anonymous
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It sure is. Check out the magazine Beckett, it prices the cards by printer and condition. Also, rookie is spelled rookie. Have a good day!
2006-06-12 09:55:25
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answered by Jason W 3
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yes, any rookie cardf of a star is. Keep it in pristine condition, because it will just increase in value/make it a cooler thing to have when your older.
2006-06-12 15:18:27
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answered by Anevilgoon 3
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It's probably worth more than Randy himself, this year!
2006-06-12 10:29:27
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answered by Bartmooby 6
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Yah!! He looks like somebody put a fire out on his face with a golf cleat. Have you ever seen his wife, wow????
2006-06-13 01:05:54
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answered by daknzach 3
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It's a goodly sum. Keep it in pristine comdition
2006-06-12 09:51:58
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answered by Anonymous
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his rookie card is not from the mariners. he was a rookie with the montreal expos
2006-06-13 13:03:00
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answered by Tod R 2
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