I have about 300-500, i dont think they are old ones. My friend gave them to me to sell, she passed before i could find out if she knew anything about them. ANyhow, im trying to sell them. A lady asked me how much i would take for all, i have no clue what to say. Like I said these, i think are mostly recent players, i know Mark mcGuire is in there. Is there somewhere i can take them? or should i just sell to this lady all of them, but at what price?
Ok thank you, what about some form like 76? We found a Dan Marino, old one. We found one of John Elway's dad when he was a coach. A few more like that but didnt look through them all. We know nothing about baseball or basketball LOL
Marino's rookie card is 1984, if it is that one it is worth a little cash, if not then it is worth little. No coaches card of Elway's dad has any value...sorry
Marino's rookie card is 1984, if it is that one it is worth a little cash, if not then it is worth little. No coaches card of Elway's dad has any value...sorry
Thank you, ill look at the Marino one, boo on the other................LOL Owell
You can check with Beckett, they have magazines you can buy (or used to) or you can got o their website. They seem to be the leaders in giving value to sports cards. If you think you have something more valuable, then it might be wise to have it looked at my a company or individual that can examine the card, grade it and put a dollar value on it. The latter is not a free service, however.
So you're not from the South, that's okay, you got here as fast as you could.
The card market took a MAJOR dip over the last 10-15 years. They did it to themselves really. The mass produced cards you buy for a few bucks are worthless. There are special rare siginature and used jersey cards that are worth money. There are a few expections to the rule, for instance Micheal Jordan's rookie card but between the economy, the 'roid era in baseball and mass prodcution the card market has really dried up.
happy2bme, on 15 May 2012 - 06:45 PM, said:
Ok thank you, what about some form like 76? We found a Dan Marino, old one. We found one of John Elway's dad when he was a coach. A few more like that but didnt look through them all. We know nothing about baseball or basketball LOL
What team is on the Jack Elway card? Just curious as I'm a HUGE Elway fan and his dad never coached pro ball that I know of.
"If heaven ain't a lot like Detroit, I don't wanna go....if they ain't got no 8 Mile like they do up in the D, then send me to hell or Salt Lake City it would be about the same to me." - Uncle Kracker
The card market took a MAJOR dip over the last 10-15 years. They did it to themselves really. The mass produced cards you buy for a few bucks are worthless. There are special rare siginature and used jersey cards that are worth money. There are a few expections to the rule, for instance Micheal Jordan's rookie card but between the economy, the 'roid era in baseball and mass prodcution the card market has really dried up.
What team is on the Jack Elway card? Just curious as I'm a HUGE Elway fan and his dad never coached pro ball that I know of.
Ill look at get back to ya i cant remember, hubby didnt know that he coached either.