find a store somewhere that buys and sells them. they are pretty honest with their quotes. most ppl that would make abusiness out of it, would definitely care about it in the slightest.good luck.p.s.you should never buy or sell anything on the internet.it contributes to lazy as s ppl who want to sit on their butts all day and not have to work for their money. buliding websites and stealing material and reselling it , is not work.too many ppl doin it now.its a joke
2007-02-04 03:08:39
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answered by rockstar_livin 2
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At Beckett's you have to pay $4.99 a month to get that info.
If you don't want to pay $ to find this info out, go to a big mag. store or Barnes & noble and look it up in the store. Just have all the details with you since there are alot of cards these days.
2007-02-08 02:36:00
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answered by yeoman_stender 2
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I would go to beckett.com. 9 times out of ten, your card is going to be worth like 50 cents, but if becketts says that it is worth a good amount you should go to a store where you can get it looked at.
2007-02-04 07:02:52
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answered by Simmons 2
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project of the playing cards is maximum significant. considering your speaking about playing cards from the eighty's, creditors will in common words pick to pay for Mint project playing cards. As on your unopened %., Fleer flooded the marketplace with playing cards in eighty one-eighty 2, and there have been no longer any rookie stars in eighty 2. you'll get some thing for them yet do not end your activity.
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answered by ? 4
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Look up baseball card value on the internet...
2007-02-04 03:02:51
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answered by Terry C. 7
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beckett is good for the value of cards. But that does not mean its what you will get if you sell them. You should look at a few places for auctions and maybe a store or two also.
2007-02-04 04:21:04
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answered by cwspill 2
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you can go to beckett.com and here are tips so they are worth more and dont lose value. Keep them in mint conditions: so put them in card cases and try not to touch it to much
2007-02-04 05:08:19
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answered by yanksdynasty 1
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i dont no if this would help ne but they have a magaizine listing prices of cards. but sorry i dont no the name of the card. u could also go on mlbshop.com and see how much they r selling it for
2007-02-04 04:30:41
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answered by raymond m 2
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CHECK OUT EBAY!SEE WHAT THE GOING PRICE IS, GOOD LUCK
2007-02-04 03:05:22
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answered by DIANA JEFF GORDON FAN 4
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You can try eBay or Beckett.com.
2007-02-04 03:17:20
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answered by Anonymous
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