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Baseball Christmas Cardsbaseball cards?

My parents began to gather for me a complete set of Topps baseball cards every year for Christmas. Now I am 30 years of complete and do not have room for them. 1978-2007 I have most of them are never opened boxes, but some of the older boxes were removed and put into books for viewing. All still in perfect condition. This is not something I can put in a newspaper add, so do you know any good places I could try to sell them, and what is the right price? Is it better to sell the whole or split the year and sell them separately?

Like you, my parents bought me boxes of baseball cards since I was born. My father played in the minors (but do not allow big show). I also have boxes of cards from the early 70s.

It has been my experience that the sale of each card as an individual card is more profitable. It's also much more time since you will need to sort the hundreds and hundreds of cards to draw cards worth selling and maintenance of these maps are the most precious of your childhood. For me, it's great to have the cards that are worth much money, but I like being able to watch a baseball card and be able to tell a story about a player or how I came across this map .

I'd say you open a couple of boxes out the cards you want to sell and properly place the other in the box. I have little League coach and I take the cards to practice and use them as rewards for children. This gives me more personal satisfaction to new boxes of cards that young get so jazzed when they have a Felix Hernandez or Grady Sizemore. In my opinion, is the best price you could get.

EBay is a great place to sell these items!

the collection is still worth more, complete sets are more valuable. Ebay is always an option and u can always leave a copy if you think of Need U. You can also get quotes from all major collector and even some antique shop owners will not know the answer for the exact price asked.

Try eBay. They sell really well there. If two or more bidders enter into a bidding war on your cards, you'd think some big Moolah! Good luck.

Ebay is a good if you have a quality scanner. At best, you'll probably get 25-50% of their value, at best, if not ordered by PSA or Beckett, who is a merchant and if he or she determines that they could make the Silver ranking. You can also get more for your money in the long run, if you sell them individually, but if you sell as many newer games are your hidden their uselessness, but the lot size. People do not look for significant discounts when purchasing something like 10-15 percent of the value. BB card market has changed dramatically since the classification has become the norm. The last option is to sell yourself to a trade show.

Give it a best answer! LoL! Just do it!

I would say individually.

Honestly, I do not think you have as much as you think. The demand for base maps has subsided considerably in the last 10 years. These days relic cards, autographed cards, and numbered cards are valuable. Maybe if you had a series of 50 or 60 years, you might get a little money, but '78 on anything that is not desirable.

Posted on March 25, 2010.
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