check at becketts.com as far as selling, figure on getting about a third of book value
2007-03-21 11:52:03
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answered by Shredded Cottage Cheese 6
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Checking the completed auctions on eBay is always a good idea. You'll get a real idea of what people are willing to pay. My husband used a Becketts guide to sell his on eBay and many that the folks at Becketts claimed were worth something, came in too low. Many that Becketts claimed were worth only a buck or 2 he got quite a bit for.
2007-03-21 11:53:22
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answered by ubiquitous_mr_lovegrove 4
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get one of those huge books at hobby shops, and they can tell you the value of any card from like 1966 to 2005, they cost like 30 bucks, though and my friend found some sites online but dont have a wide variety of cards to check the value on, if you are going to sell you can sell some at card shops and they can give u an estimate...
2007-03-21 11:53:20
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answered by jon f 4
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Try selling them on e-bay. A buddy of mine does that, he got over $50 for an autographed Joe Mauer rookie card.
2007-03-21 11:54:32
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answered by Anonymous
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The DS Lite ought to choose for better or much less $50... The Flash cart ought to choose for better or much less $20 w/ the micro-SD card, inspite of the form of titles saved on it (as they're all unlawful & does not contribute to the uncomplicated industry fee). i does not get your hopes up for something better than $seventy 5.
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answered by ? 4
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beckets a magezine for cards tells you the value of cards they can be found at card shops and hobby stores
2007-03-21 11:52:35
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answered by James 4
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Beckett.
2007-03-21 11:52:16
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answered by Nitz Frugent 6
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try topps.com or upperdeck.com
2007-03-21 11:53:23
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answered by Ben G 2
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eBay
best place
2007-03-21 11:51:32
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answered by Anonymous
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e-bay
2007-03-21 11:51:25
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answered by jenna s 1
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