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Showing results 1 - 10 of 19 for the tag: baseball cards.
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Buy “Cinderella” Rays Collectibles Now (10/15/08)
Since their inception in 1998, the Tampa Bay Rays have suffered through some of the worst seasons in MLB history. Not a good record for collectibles. Every year, the team would finish with one of the worst records in the entire league. It seemed the franchise would never be able to turn things around.
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Third-Party Sports Card Grading and Its Effect on Value (10/6/08)
The grading of sports cards has become a widely accepted method for verifying a card’s condition and authenticity. Grading was first introduced to the hobby in 1991 by Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA) of Newport Beach, Calif. PSA is a company spun off from Professional Coin Grading Service.
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Collecting High-Valued Baseball Cards (9/9/08)
While prices for the basic living necessities keep rising faster, the market for high end baseball cards seem to be growing more and more. Unlike when times were tough back in the early 1980’s when high end sports cards prices were at their lowest, this time around the baseball card market is just the opposite.
Then and Now
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An audio interview with Will Seipple the CEO of Worthpoint (9/7/08)
It is my pleasure to announce after blogging here and the consistent unabashed plugging of my podcast, that I’ve had the honor of interviewing your very own CEO here at Worthpoint, Will Seippel.
Covered in the show are the GoAntiques merger, plans for Worthpoint’s future, the state of the market and a segment on 1952 Topps Baseball cards.
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Help me Please, with these Baseball cards (9/7/08)
Hi, Ya’ll. I recently inherited alot of baseball cards from the early 1900′s. I have no clue what to do with them. I know that their value was meant to fund an education and I figured that I could trust collectors to tell me how to proceed with them and not get taken advantage of by a store or something. The cards are in album books and there is like 5-7 of each card in each slot.
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Sports E-Cards—Collectibles of the 21st Century? (7/29/08)
It’s no secret the Internet has changed the face of how consumers shop for items. Music, movies and books are just a few of the things you can buy online to download directly to your computer. The sports collectibles world hasn’t been unaffected by today’s digital society.
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