Question by injuried: What is the best book to buy to find out how much sports cards are worth….?
…I am looking for a well rounded book that
covers baseball, basketball, football, and hockey. Are there any books that I can buy that covers all of those? Or do I have to buy separate books for each? Some of them are autographed, some of them are not. I am just wanting to know how much I can actually sell my husbands cards for !!! hehehehe just kidding
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Answer by Sasorikiller Determining the value of an autographed item is easy, look for an something signed by the person from various markets and find the average of those prices. Then look for something unsigned but something they would normally sign by the person and find the average of those prices. Then subtract the unsigned from the signed averages and you will have the basic autograph value of that person. You will almost always have to purchase individual sports cards books. I suggest using Beckett card guides. beckett.com . Finding the value of individual cards can be tricky, so large online databases like beckett’s will almost always work. Unless your husband’s collection was passed down to him the average price of each of his cards would be something around 50 cents to 5 dollars. Do not go by this though, certain cards can be worth 50 to 300 dollars from the 70s and 80s. Autographed items are my specialty, so if you need help with that gimme an email at sasorikiller@yahoo.com. It is best if you think a card is worth something that you try to preserve it and determine its value. Determining a card’s value greatly depends upon the card’s condition. Try to learn how to determine a card’s condition on your own.
Question by illegitimacy: What is the best book to buy to find out how much sports cards are worth….?
…I am looking for a well rounded book that
covers baseball, basketball, football, and hockey. Are there any books that I can buy that covers all of those? Or do I have to buy separate books for each? Some of them are autographed, some of them are not. I am just wanting to know how much I can actually sell my husbands cards for !!! hehehehe just kidding
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Answer by Softman25 I’m not trying to be a smart-arse here, but google is your friend in this case. In my opinion, there really isn’t a definitive book like this, since rarity and therefore price fluctuates dramatically, making the book as worthless as ever,
Internet is best here, since the internet gets updated as frequently as…well…lets just say often! =P
Question by GoBlue!MikeHart!: How much do you think this piece of Sports Memorobilia is Worth?
It is a Homerun ball hit by Curtis Granderson on the Tigers. It is also autographed by Justin Verlander, Joel Zumaya, and Jason Grilli.
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Answer by Tina I got 50 cents if you wanna part with it. Drop me an email.
Question by GoBlue!MikeHart!: How much do you think this piece of Sports Memorobilia is Worth?
It is a Homerun ball hit by Curtis Granderson on the Tigers. It is also autographed by Justin Verlander, Joel Zumaya, and Jason Grilli.
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Answer by Tina I got 50 cents if you wanna part with it. Drop me an email.
Question by Lil John: Can anyone tell me how much my sports memorabilia is worth?
Can anyone tell me how much i would get for: Oscar de la Hoya autographed poster, Juan Manuel Lopez poster, Carlos Arroyo poster and a Roberto Alomar 8X10 photo. If anyone could tell me i would be most thankful.
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Answer by lestermount You might get an estimate from a dealer, but memorabiliaia is worth what someone is willing to pay.
Question by Kelsey: Alex Rodriguez autographed Sports Illustrated -worth$ $ $ …?
How much do you think it’s worth? It was when he was on the cover of Sports Illustrated when he was about 20/21 and playing with the Seattle Mariners. Includes all certification proving its authentic.
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Answer by m3star Take it to several memrobilia shops. Ofcourse they will probably low ball you. But it will give you a range. Check ebay and stuff like that as well. Hope that helps.
Question by Nptace33: Is it worth while in collecting sports cards to store all the commons and what is the best way to sort?
I have the 5000 count boxes and am trying to figure out if I do a few commons boxes,game used,autographs,rookies,parallel, hof’s? no idea how to sort please help
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Answer by Steven if you have an entire collection of cards including rare and common yes, a whole set is worth a lot of money
Question by barrymanilow78: How much would a cap with Wayne Gretzky’s and Tiger Woods’ autographs be worth?
My teacher has a cap (for his city’s local high school sports team) that he got signed by both Wayne Gretzky and Tiger Woods. I can’t find anything like this on eBay (with both signatures). Does anyone have any idea how much this would be worth?
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Answer by Advice Monkey Throw it up on Ebay and find out.