You can froogle them.
Go to the google box, and above it there should be a spot that says froogle. Follow directions from there.
2006-07-04 19:29:41
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answered by ? 3
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Best thing to do is buy a beckett. First things first though... sort through them and find any cards in beat up condition (corners not sharp, etc...) because those are going to be worth less, maybe much less. Second (and this requires some research if you're not a big fan) is to look for any significant rookie cards or limited edition cards... they always carry the most value. Talking to any sports card expert, like at a trade show or card shop, is not a bad idea... Good Luck!!
2006-07-04 19:54:29
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answered by Anonymous
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First, are they from the 70's, 80's, 90's or later? If they fall into one of the mentioned eras, try to find a copy of the recent Beckett's baseball guide and try to look the cards up. If you can afford it, go to the beckett web site and take a look there for the information. Or you can take them to a card show and have several of the dealers there take a look at them.
2006-07-05 02:18:57
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answered by Kendall C 2
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Buy a Beckett's Baseball Monthly magazine and look for the cards' values in there or go to beckett.com and see what u find. Good luck!
2006-07-04 23:16:20
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answered by Mary* 5
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Baseball enjoying cards from overdue 80s and early 90s have been over produced to the factor which you're fortunate if somebody will pay transport. the cardboard you have has a e book value of .15 the cardboard is merchandising for .20 seem into my source!
2016-12-10 04:43:29
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answered by ? 4
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Check out a Beckett's price guide.
2006-07-05 01:33:33
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answered by Brian 5
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baseball beckett price guide
2006-07-05 05:03:23
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answered by CubsFan 4
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beckett.com is the only source for card pricing. every card company go through beckett, its the ultimate source.
2006-07-05 06:15:43
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answered by c t 1
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go to a trade show, i am sure that there are books out there that you could get to tell you the value of cards.
2006-07-04 19:31:54
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answered by Sketch 2
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look up a price guide on the internet or buy a price guide book
2006-07-04 19:29:44
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answered by ? 2
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