Archive for November, 2008

Trading of Cards is Another Aspect of Baseball Cards Collecting

Sunday, November 30th, 2008
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Muna wa Wanjiru asked:


The art of baseball cards collecting is something that we have seen many children engaged in. This trading of cards is another aspect of baseball card collecting. The various cards that you can collect will include ones that will help to increase the value of your card collection. You can find these cards and many others in baseball card shops and also in hobby shops.

To find a set of cards that you will like you should go through your entire collection. From this inspection you will find the cards that are missing from your collection. You will also find the cards that will help to increase the value of your card set. In the world of baseball cards collecting these types of cards is something that many collectors look forward to.

The baseball cards that you can buy such as the rare and vintage can be also found at flea markets and also second hand goods shops. When you are buying or even trading any type of baseball cards you will need to be careful that you are getting authentic cards. These are many fraudulent individuals who print fake cards.

As these can lower the value of your card collection it is best if you are careful and if you can get these and all cards appraised before you actually decide to buy one of these cards. Now if you feel that knowing the difference between a fake card and an actual card can be of help you should think about buying one of these fake cards. You will need to keep this card out of your collection.

There is a very valuable item which can be of help when you are looking for various baseball cards collecting these cards can be a challenge. You should be able to exchange your cards with other people who are looking for baseball cards which they have missed. In the hobby of baseball card collecting you will come across different cards which are potential value raisers.

These cards are ones like Michael Jordan baseball cards, Honus Wagner cards, Mickey Mantle and Babe Ruth cards. You might want to think before start looking for these cards. This is because these cards have the tag rare attached to them. Also you will discover the actual cards are quite expensive. If you are looking for good baseball cards collecting ones like these can help you to get your collection well started.



Carl

How do a person remove tape residue from the corners of baseball cards?

Saturday, November 29th, 2008
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Magnet asked:


My Grandmother collected baseball cards and taped them into a scrape book in the 40s and 50s. I need to find out how to remove the tape residue, from the face of the cards, so I can sell them. Thanks

Maria

Top Picks in Baseball Collectibles

Wednesday, November 26th, 2008
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Jimmy Spier asked:


Is someone in your family a fan of baseball collectibles? Or maybe you, yourself, have an affinity for amassing large quantities of memorabilia from America’s favorite past times.

There are several different types of keepsakes you can acquire to add to your baseball collectibles. One item that will put a big smile on any fan’s face is an autographed baseball. A ball that was held by an icon has special meaning for those who look up to him.

Another road you can take in adding to a fan’s baseball collectibles is giving them baseball cards. Some fans like to invest in packs of trading cards, while others will appreciate an autographed card of vintage value.

Dating back to the 1950s, bobble head dolls have been a popular baseball collectibles addition. Now, they’re mass-produced, but there are many bobble head dolls that were limited in quantity, making them more valuable.

Sports equipment is also now a hot commodity with baseball collectible enthusiasts. If you’re able to get an autographed baseball bat from a beloved player of the game, it’ll be a big hit with any avid fan.

While we’ve primarily focused on the items themselves, don’t forget about getting your hands on the best guides to baseball collectibles. This is a treasure because it helps the fan acquire items that not only have the most sentimental value, but also the best potential for a financial investment.

Barry Halper’s Collection of Baseball Memorabilia details the 2,500 plus collectibles that were sold through the famed auction house Sotheby’s. It includes photos of the rare baseball collectibles from Barry Halper’s stash of fan favorites.

Another great choice to help aficionados of America’s favorite past time learn all about the finest memorabilia available for this sport is the Beckett Almanac of Baseball Cards and Collectibles.

Guides like these will help novice and seasoned collectors alike learn the value of memorabilia before they invest. And it also helps them determine the value of their own collection so that they don’t inadvertently get rid of something that may turn out to be a rare find and worth far more than the price they originally paid.

You probably won’t go wrong getting a fan any sort of addition for their baseball collectibles. People who love the game can never have too many of any one keepsake and having double of something is often a blessing because it means they have the luxury of trading one of the pair for something they don’t yet have.



Peria

Do you Have the Acclaimed Babe Ruth Baseball Cards in your Collection?

Wednesday, November 26th, 2008
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Muna wa Wanjiru asked:


For the serious baseball fan and the collector of baseball cards, there’s only one question that you have to ask yourself. Is your baseball card collection complete? Do you have at least one of the acclaimed Babe Ruth baseball cards in your collection?

This is a fair question to ask of any serious collector, and you will find that mostly the answer will be a resounding yes! Any avid baseball card collector worth his salt will have at least one, maybe more, Babe Ruth baseball cards in his possession. .

No matter what name George Herman Ruth Jr. is known by, Babe Ruth, The Babe, The Sultan of Swat, The Great Bambino, he is and forever will be immortalized as one of the greatest baseball players to walk this earth.

These are all names that are synonymous with that greatest of all baseball players, Babe Ruth, and if you ask anyone – be it a baseball fan or not – they will have heard at least one of these nicknames.

And in one of the most fitting tributes of all for a baseball player, The Babe has been immortalized in not only the Baseball Hall of Fame, but also on the face of many baseball cards. It is these Babe Ruth baseball cards which are as much after now as they were 80 years ago.

Definitely deserving his title as the Sultan of Swat, Babe Ruth batted an average of .342, and 714 home runs amongst other accomplishments to his illustrious name. Babe Ruth baseball cards are valued as much as for what The Babe brought to each game, as for what he did to revitalize the declining game of baseball.

With a scandal only just behind it, baseball had almost nothing to look forward to until The Babe literally stepped up to the plate. And from there, history was made and baseball hasn’t looked back since. This is why Babe Ruth baseball cards are also sought after collector’s items.

It can also be said that with the revitalization of baseball, that the Babe infused much needed force into the game which forced other players to step up to the standards which he so seamlessly set.

And just as baseball today would not be the same without the infusion Babe Ruth’s energy, so too would no true ardent baseball card collector’s collection be complete without at least one or two of Babe Ruth baseball cards – most noticeably that of the 1933 Goudey Babe Ruth #53 card – along with that most holiest of holy grail baseball cards, the Honus Wagner card.



Eliana

How much are my baseball cards worth?

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008
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hank e asked:


I have a TON of baseball cards dating way back in the 1970’s and I just wondered where I could get them appraised? How do I sell them? I dont want them anymore and would like to get some money out, I have over 1,000 so I didnt know where to go to get them looked at and see if any of them are woth anything.

Jeremiah

What is the best grading service for baseball cards?

Saturday, November 22nd, 2008
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Erich B asked:


This is for baseball and football cards.

Leilani

Rare Baseball Cards That Have the Ability of Commanding High Prices

Monday, November 17th, 2008
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Muna wa Wanjiru asked:


It is well known that collecting baseball cards is a hobby that quite a lot of people enjoy. For these people there is nothing more exciting than to come across a card which is not in their collection. Among the more sought after cards for baseball collections is that of vintage and rare baseball cards. These types of baseball cards, unlike your average baseball card have the ability of commanding high prices.

While many of the old baseball cards on the market are re-productions there are a few which are still made from the original material. These cards are quite valuable as there are usually only a few of these cards seen in public. The meaning of a few baseball cards can mean about 100 cards or less. The price for these cards is usually based on the condition of the card and the availability of these cards within the baseball card market itself.

You will find that some of these rare baseball cards are ones that we know quite well. You may recognize the names of Mickey Mantle, Babe Ruth and even Honus Wagner. These baseball players are individuals who have had spectacular careers in the world of baseball. They were well known among baseball card collectors even during the days when they were playing.

For some of these players the companies which produced their baseball cards had the cards printed on thin and poor quality cardboard paper. The picture quality was perhaps not as sharp as today’s ones. As many people who collected these cards were children and fans of the game, the cards themselves were not protected. In many of these rare baseball cards you may see worn corners and edges. There may be some creases on parts of the card itself.

Now unless there is a large amount of damage to the cards, these rare baseball cards still have the ability of generating lots of excitement when they appear in public. The main reason for this is mainly due to the lack of cards which can be found by baseball collectors. For this reason when one of these rare baseball cards like that of the T206 Honus Wagner card surfaces you can see that collectors and wealthy fans themselves are gearing up for high stakes bidding.

Unfortunately most of us are unable to buy let alone see one of these magnificent rare baseball cards. If you ever have the luck to become the owner of a rare or vintage baseball card you will begin to understand the fascination these rare baseball cards have for so many people.



Aubrey

where is the best place to sell baseball cards for the most money?

Sunday, November 16th, 2008
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j_weaver69 asked:


i have a lot of unique baseball cards and would like to know where i can sell them to get the most money out of them. i have mark mcgwire cards, barry bonds, alan trammell, jim abbott, jose canseco AAA, nolan ryan, and many more. i also have some football cards too. i have anniversary cards, tops cards, rookie cards and all-star cards.

Victoria

What is the best way to find out the value of baseball cards?

Sunday, November 16th, 2008
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Bryan B asked:


I’ve stumbled upon a couple of boxes of baseball cards from 1980-early 90’s and want to find their values and possibly sell them. I know Beckett’s Guide is one of the best, but is there a good “free” site I can go and check the values?

Douglas

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Saturday, November 15th, 2008
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College Credit Builder asked:


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Axel