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How will these cards approx. be worth?
Or which ones have the most potential?
As many as possible, please.
I need real answers.
1. Joe Mauer rookie
2. Bobby Jenks rookie
3. Jake Peavy rookie
4. Jon Papelbon rookie
5. Miguel Cabrera rookie
6. Hanley Ramirez rookie
7. Jason Bay rookie
8. Josh Barfield rookie
9. Dan Uggla rookie
10. Francisco Liriano rookie
11. Howie Kendrick rookie
12. Conor Jackson rookie
13. Rickie Weeks rookie
14. Melky Cabrera rookie
15. Carlos Quentin rookie
16. Scott Olsen rookie
17. Andy Marte rookie
18. Lastings Milledge rookie
19. Fausto Carmona rookie
20. Paul Malholm rookie
21. Andre Ethier rookie
22. Ricky Nolasco rookie
23. Chad Billingsly rookie
24. James Shields rookie
25. Craig Hansen rookie
26. Brian Anderson (CWS) rookie

2007-04-05 19:11:19 · 10 answers · asked by patrick12994 2 in Sports Baseball

10 answers

They are only worth what a collector is willing to pay.

2007-04-06 01:51:11 · answer #1 · answered by Yankee Dude 6 · 7 0

Well the 146 is most likely the number 146 out of how many in the deck. So ex 50/150 that means its card 50 out of the box set of 150. 1996 griffey card prob wont be worth a lot of money, even though he just had a milestone, i had a Mark Mcgwire(idk the spelling) card of him on the USA baseball team and it was worth around 500 bucks after he broke the homerun record, but now since Bonds and Sosa passed him the cards worth like 20 bucks. Unless its a special card like holographic or some type of promo that year, its prob not worth more than 5 to 10 bucks if that much at all.

2016-05-18 03:01:34 · answer #2 · answered by lauren 3 · 0 0

Well, I may not be an "expert", but I have been collecting baseball cards and memorabilia for over 30 years. I can tell you that the condition of the card, how well the player performs, and how popular a player is all factor in on how much a perticular card is worth. Another variable is how many of the cards are produced, and the manufacturer of the card. Most card prices fluctuate over time depending on the player's popularity and performance. For example, when McGwire was going for the home run record, his rookie card price increased on a weekly basis until it reached well over $100.00 dollars. A year or so later, it was back to around it's pre-record price.

2007-04-05 19:51:56 · answer #3 · answered by not_prfikt 7 · 1 0

your best bet is to buy a beckett at a book store or a drug store in the magazine section and look them up. for the most part they are gonna be a few bucks a piece depending on the manufacturer and wether they are from some kind of subset. subsets will be have a stamped number on them like say, 10 of 250, or something like that. but if these are all just regular rookie cards... you may have one or two that bring in more than ten dollars, but thats about as high as they will go.

2007-04-05 19:28:28 · answer #4 · answered by astros fan 2 · 1 0

Check out www.collectorscentral.com... - the free online sports card & collectibles price guide and community

This site takes closed auction prices, sale values from ecommerce/dealer sites, and opinions from collectors to calculate the prices real time.

2007-04-07 17:55:23 · answer #5 · answered by CollectorsCentral 2 · 1 0

Try Beckett's Baseball Almanac. It's full of helpful information.

2007-04-05 19:27:40 · answer #6 · answered by S.F. Girl 4 · 1 0

Here's the deal now a days with cards. Look on the card, if it's serial numbered you can guess its at least worth something. If its not serial numbered, it's likely worthless.

2007-04-05 19:14:54 · answer #7 · answered by alwaysmoose 7 · 0 1

Check out beckett.com. You can probably find a pricing for all those cards on there.

2007-04-05 19:22:28 · answer #8 · answered by DawnDavenport 7 · 0 0

I don't like baseball.

2007-04-05 19:14:20 · answer #9 · answered by Johnny's Girl 4 · 0 0

look on ebay

2007-04-05 19:13:16 · answer #10 · answered by Moe 2 · 0 0

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