How to Know What to Do With Your Baseball Cards
Try selling the cards online for money., Examine each card's condition for bent or frayed corners and crease marks., Subscribe to a Beckett baseball magazine to find the value of the cards. , Trade cards with other collectors to get rid of...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Try selling the cards online for money.
Beckett and eBay are great sites for this.
Insert images or pictures of the cards for more hits, as people want to see what they're bidding on before considering. -
Step 2: Examine each card's condition for bent or frayed corners and crease marks.
Better condition cards gives you a better value and mint are extremely high in price if the card is valuable. ,,, The more organized your collection is, the easier it will be for you. ,,,,, -
Step 3: Subscribe to a Beckett baseball magazine to find the value of the cards.
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Step 4: Trade cards with other collectors to get rid of duplicates and get the cards you want or don't have.
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Step 5: Look through your cards and separate them into groups (rookies
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Step 6: Red Sox
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Step 7: Take a group of cards and make team of players using their positions on the cards
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Step 8: for example
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Step 9: pitchers
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Step 10: 3rd base
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Step 11: Look at the stats on the back of the cards and learn about the players.
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Step 12: Collect cards of certain players or teams that you like.
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Step 13: Get a young kid starting to collect baseball cards.
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Step 14: Keep them even if they aren't well known players; many old cards have a pretty good value.
Detailed Guide
Beckett and eBay are great sites for this.
Insert images or pictures of the cards for more hits, as people want to see what they're bidding on before considering.
Better condition cards gives you a better value and mint are extremely high in price if the card is valuable. ,,, The more organized your collection is, the easier it will be for you. ,,,,,
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