You should check out a Beckett's price guide.
2006-11-04 11:31:44
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answered by Adam 7
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Check out the Beckett guide it is definetely a good source like Adam said.. I think you may have a little gold mine there depending on the condition, can't beat Hall of famer's when it comes to cards.
2006-11-04 11:51:42
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answered by Tunka 2
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What you should do is look for an edition of Beckett Baseball Card Plus, that has all of the values for baseball cards back to 1949.
2006-11-04 12:53:01
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answered by vincanity 2
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They're not worth much. I have a whole album full to since he was my fav player of all-time. I checked out Beckett's and they were worth a lot less then I thought they would be.
2006-11-04 11:34:49
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answered by Mariposa 7
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His rookie ( 1st year ) card is worth a few bucks in mint condition. All others are worth nothing more than pennies unless they've been graded highly by one of the well known grading services.
2006-11-04 11:32:57
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answered by Anonymous
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check out the Beckett handbook it incredibly is definetely a sturdy source like Adam pronounced.. i think of you will possibly have somewhat gold mine there counting on the condition, can no longer beat corridor of famer's while it contains enjoying cards.
2016-10-21 06:45:55
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answered by jaisigh 4
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becketts is the probably the best. its tough with cards now though youd need to get them officially graded on how pristine of condition theyre in to get the big bucks. and his rookie cards would be the best. but getting it graded is essential to verify a 'mint condition' description
2006-11-04 12:27:40
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answered by memotonemo2 2
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Card may be but I don't think he's worth spit
2006-11-05 03:17:54
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answered by Anonymous
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a little>>
2006-11-04 12:04:57
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answered by Anonymous
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