25 Original Unopened Packs of Vintage Baseball Cards (1980s-1990s)
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Deluxe Card and Baseball Display Case (Online Sports) Price: $65.98 Made in the USA. This baseball case displays one ball and one trading card with gold risers and highest quality 1/8" cast acrylic lid. Baseball and trading cards not included. Measures 5 1/4 W x 5 3/4"D x 9 5/8"H. |
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Curt Schilling Autographed Baseball (Pro Sports Memorabilia) Price: $133.99 Officially licensed and authenticated by Major League Baseball. Comes with a certificate of authenticity card (COA) and tamper-resistant hologram from Mounted Memories. |
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Ryan Howard Autographed Baseball (Pro Sports Memorabilia) Price: $358.99 It is officially licensed and authenticated by Major League Baseball and comes with a certificate of authenticity card (COA) and tamper-resistant hologram from Mounted Memories. |
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Curt Schilling Autographed Baseball (FansEdge.com) Price: $137.99 Officially licensed and authenticated by Major League Baseball. Comes with a certificate of authenticity card (COA) and tamper-resistant hologram from Mounted Memories. |
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Ryan Howard Autographed Baseball (FansEdge.com) Price: $370.99 It is officially licensed and authenticated by Major League Baseball and comes with a certificate of authenticity card (COA) and tamper-resistant hologram from Mounted Memories. |
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I was wondering what "Series One" and "Series Two" on the baseball cards means?
"Series" is basically a way for the card manufacturer to divide a card product of a season into 2 or more sets to be released at different times. Or, an additional series released to update the earlier series and features traded players and rookies.
My dad recently bought a baseball collection from an estate sale. The stuff had never been sorted through, and after doing so, we found some amazing stuff (signed baseballs, augtograhed posters cards, sheets of uncirculated cards). He asked me to try and help sell some of it for him, but the sheer volume that we have is making it ridiculously hard (we had to rent a storage unit to hold his stuff!).
I know a lot of things that we have aren't necessarily valuable. There are cards that we have a thousand of that may not be worth the box that they are in. I did a little research and found a pricing guide at beckett. But unless someone is looking for the card, it's not necessarily as valuable as they say it might be.
Other than ebay/yahoo auctions, is there a place to list the cards/other items we have to sell? Is it better to sell it to a store rather than list each of the cards separately? Or, if selling online, should I try to keep these in sets?
If you have complete sets, definitely sell them as sets. If you break them up, you will never sell each individual card. EBAY is probably the website that you will get the most money for them, but it will be a lot of work to list them all, package and ship them. Definitely make sure you research the "worth" of the card before you start the auction. Also the condition of which the cards are in, play a major role in how much you will get for them.
As a huge baseball fan and a collector of cards for years, I'm excited just thinking about what you may have. Can I have a peak? :)
Enjoy.
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