Is it really worth it to know what the values of one baseball card are?
ind out what was hot in the eBay Sports Memorabilia Categories by checking out the prices paid for a selection of baseball cards and the date sold. Also see: Prices Realized: Baseball Card Prices * Albert Pujols — 2001 Bowman Chrome Auto Rookie BGS 9.5/10 $15,550 (sold 11/2004) * Babe Ruth — 1916 Boston Store card #147 $9,100 (sold 11/2004) * Babe Ruth — 1948 Leaf #3 PSA 8 $6250 (sold 01/2006) * Babe Ruth — 2004 Timeless Treasures Cut Autographed TRUE #1/1 $9,500 (sold 02/2005) * Babe Ruth — 2004 Prime Cut Autograph #ED 1/1 $9,100 (sold 02/2005) * Barry Bonds — 1986 Tiffany BGS 10 9.5 $25,099 (sold 02/2005) * Barry Bonds — 1987 Fleer #604 Rookie $7353 (01/2006) * Chief Bender — 1909-11 T206 Portrait PSA 8 $3,150 (sold 01/2006) * Christy Mathewson — 1909 Dockman & Sons E92 PSA 6 $4827 (sold 01/2006) * Corcoran — Old Judge Tobacco Baseball Card $7856 (sold 01/2006) * Ewing — Old Judge Tobacco Baseball Card $25,099 (sold 01/2006) * Honus Wagner — 1910 E90-2 American Carmel PSA
Baseball cards have value for different reasons to different people. That being said, the money factor is important to many collectors, or people just looking to sell cards they may have inherited. When it comes to money, a baseball card is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it. Two of the most popular baseball card price guides are Beckett and Tuffstuff. A tricky thing about different price guides is that they may have different values for the same card! At this time Beckett is the most commonly used guide. Some collectors love Beckett and some hate it, but the bottom line is that Beckett is the resource that most collectors use. Price guides give a high and low book value (BV) for any particular card. We like the online price guide offered by Beckett. You can subscribe to their site for a low monthly fee and have access to all of their current baseball card listings. Beckett makes it very easy to search their site for the cards you want to look up. Beckett also puts out a
ind out what was hot in the eBay Sports Memorabilia Categories by checking out the prices paid for a selection of baseball cards and the date sold. Also see: Prices Realized: Baseball Card Prices * Albert Pujols — 2001 Bowman Chrome Auto Rookie BGS 9.5/10 $15,550 (sold 11/2004) * Babe Ruth — 1916 Boston Store card #147 $9,100 (sold 11/2004) * Babe Ruth — 1948 Leaf #3 PSA 8 $6250 (sold 01/2006) * Babe Ruth — 2004 Timeless Treasures Cut Autographed TRUE #1/1 $9,500 (sold 02/2005) * Babe Ruth — 2004 Prime Cut Autograph #ED 1/1 $9,100 (sold 02/2005) * Barry Bonds — 1986 Tiffany BGS 10 9.5 $25,099 (sold 02/2005) * Barry Bonds — 1987 Fleer #604 Rookie $7353 (01/2006) * Chief Bender — 1909-11 T206 Portrait PSA 8 $3,150 (sold 01/2006) * Christy Mathewson — 1909 Dockman & Sons E92 PSA 6 $4827 (sold 01/2006) * Corcoran — Old Judge Tobacco Baseball Card $7856 (sold 01/2006) * Ewing — Old Judge Tobacco Baseball Card $25,099 (sold 01/2006) * Honus Wagner — 1910 E90-2 American Carmel PSA
Baseball cards have value for different reasons to different people. That being said, the money factor is important to many collectors, or people just looking to sell cards they may have inherited. When it comes to money, a baseball card is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it. Two of the most popular baseball card price guides are Beckett and Tuffstuff. A tricky thing about different price guides is that they may have different values for the same card! At this time Beckett is the most commonly used guide. Some collectors love Beckett and some hate it, but the bottom line is that Beckett is the resource that most collectors use. Price guides give a high and low book value (BV) for any particular card. We like the online price guide offered by Beckett. You can subscribe to their site for a low monthly fee and have access to all of their current baseball card listings. Beckett makes it very easy to search their site for the cards you want to look up. Beckett also puts out a