oh my god yea def if it is good condition, carew is one of the best ever- he hit .388 in 1977 the highest in the majors since teddy williams hit .406 in 1941- carew has over 3000 career hits too- def a keeper
2006-09-11 15:02:12
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answered by steve b 1
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I grew up in the Rod Carew era and, he was an awesome hitter! I remember he used to get 200 base hits consistently and, he'd be right up in the top ten for the batting title, too.
I would imagine that a Rod Carew 'All Star' card would be of value to a serious dealer. After all, he was a star with a unique style. He wasn't high profile like many of todays players but, he'll probably end up in the hall of fame.
The condition of the card will determine its value or lack thereof. Make sure to do your research before you sell it. Actually, you might want to hang on to that one.
Flash back,
Seeker42
2006-09-11 23:42:11
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answered by Seeker42 2
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actualy it depends on the condition, the year and the manufacturer of the card if it is a card before 1984 it probably is worth quite a bit if 1985 or after the value will decrease because the card companies cranked up the presses and produced way too many cards.
2006-09-11 22:04:51
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answered by coolman_48413 3
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hell yeah it's worth something - Rod Carew is a Hall of Famer - keep it forever
2006-09-11 22:01:35
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answered by Big Buddy 6
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yes, it is probably worth alot, wait a couple of years to sell it. any hall of famer card is worth something actually.
2006-09-11 23:23:02
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answered by sakhi93 4
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No, why don't you send it to me. I'll give you a dollar and I'll pay the postage. You better look it up. Yes, it's worth something.
2006-09-11 21:58:40
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answered by Papa John 6
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what is the card number and year. I'll tell you.
2006-09-13 18:37:08
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answered by 34 RIP 3
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