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November 11th, 2009 admin Leave a comment Go to comments

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What is the best solution to find the value of baseball cards?

A friend of mine recently found a better picture (1980 a) Baseball and other sports / cards. Most are well-known brands (Topps, etc) and almost all packages are sealed. In addition to observing through eBay each individual package / map / game, or rely on a local distributor of memories, is an effective way of knowing if these cards are worth the punishment of any use? Or is better to open the packages and the search for rare cards?

Try this: VintageCardPrices.com Hope that helps. Good luck.

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