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Using the Internet to buy and price baseball cards for your collection

January 28th 2008

An ardent baseball fan and card collector knows that his favorite baseball cards can be found and bought very easily through the Internet. Sitting right at home or at the office, you can buy the baseball card you want, with just a few clicks. This has become possible because most sports card manufacturing companies have either started their own websites, are conducting auctions or selling through retailers. And, most dealers, the large national baseball card dealers and the smaller sports card shops are also online. The Internet has become a major source for almost every collector to locate, search, buy or sell baseball cards.

Leading card manufacturers like Topps, Upper Deck, Fleer, etc., have their own websites that sell baseball cards in sets to card collectors. Using their sites, baseball card price guides checklists help you find the baseball player cards you need. These sites are a good option for people who have recenty started collecting baseball cards as these sites provide in depth review, analysis and information related to baseball card collecting.

Among the online retailers that sell baseball cards, Naxcom is well respected by both dealers as well as sports card buyers. (It helps that they are partnered with MLB.) Other online dealers like the House of cards, DCS Sports Cards, Games and Cards are also a good place to buy baseball cards. These outlets buy the cards from the manufacturing company and sell it through their own sites. This baseball card dealers offer shipping of the cards to your home or work, thereby making the entire player card purchase simple.  This makes the entire process simple for all collectors, particularly those who are very busy and cannot spare much time researching baseball cards online.

Lastly, baseball cards, like all other sports cards, are auctioned through the Internet through auction sites like Ebay and uBid. If you want an individual card to complete your existing collection, then Ebay is a good bet. However, if you want card sets directly from the retailers, then you should choose uBid.

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Baseball cards are used by collectors as Trading Cards

January 21st 2008

As the name implies, a trading card is a collectible card which can be traded or collected. Trading cards have always been associated with sports, especially with baseball. Baseball cards have always been popular, well known and treasured by collectors. Initially trading cards were issued and produced largely by tobacco companies. They later became popular with bubble gum insert packs. Collecting baseball player cards can be a daunting task for people who are new to baseball card collecting, given the wide variety of cards available.

All fans of baseball want to have that perfect collection of their favorite players, but, many do not know what to buy, how to buy and from where to buy. Rookie cards are the most sought after cards in the game of baseball. Players these days have entered into a contract, via the players union, with the card manufacturing companies. Hence they almost immediately come out with a rookie card of the player, once he appears in his first game. These player cards, especially those with a lot of promise, are highly popular and are a good buy. Also, rookie cards of existing players, who are both excellent in the game and popular, should form a part of your collection, as they are valued very highly. The value of rookie cards fluctuates on large scale and is determined by various factors like performance of the player, past record and his popularity public. The rookies team is also a factor whereby a Yankee may be more desired than a Rockie. Rookie cards are a good bet to be used as trading cards.

Among other collectible cards, are the limited card editions released by the various card manufacturing companies. It has been seen that signature editions or inserts are very popular with collectors as it binds them with their players. Some card manufacturing companies have come out with specific period related card sets that are a good buy for collectors, like for example, the historic cards manufactured by Fleer. Some baseball cards come with authentic signatures of baseball players and are quite popular among collectors as it gives a personal touch to the baseball card collection.

Lastly, of course, all card manufacturing companies come out with their own checklists that help us get an idea of what to buy and where to buy it. These checklists can be compared with the price guides that mention the value of each card and hence help in making the final decision whether to purchase a card or not.

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Passing: Retired President of Fleer, Challenged Topps Baseball Card Monopoly

January 17th 2008

This past Sunday, Donald D. Peck, the retired President of Fleer pass away.

At the helm of Fleer, Mr. Peck challenged Topps and their monopoly on the sports card industry. The challenge went all the way to the Supreme Court in 1982 where Fleer was rejected in their challenge to publish baseball card packs. However, he found a way around the ruling and Fleer flourished providing sports cards to fan collections.

More information about the life of Donald D. Peck.

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How to determine the value of your baseball card

January 14th 2008

Similar to other collections like stamp and coin collections, baseball card collecting is also a popular hobby. Baseball cards are widely available in every price range. The highest price ever paid for a baseball card was the T206, Honus Wagner card which was sold for $2.3 million recently. It is really surprising that baseball card collectible can go for such a high price, but this is not impossible.

The value of a baseball card is influenced by various factors and the guidelines are similar to other collectibles. Most baseball card collectors determine value based on the quality of the card, the player popularity and the age of the card. Also the passion and childhood memories related to a particular baseball player play an important role in determining the value of a baseball card.

The popularity of baseball cards rise and fall with the popularity of the game and the latest performances of the baseball players. Scandals and rumors related to baseball players have great temporary effect on the value of any given baseball card. Unfortunately, at times, cards can be artificially inflated in value by some dealers who shrewdly obtain enough quantity of the goods to increase a baseball card to an unreasonable level.

Along with player popularity, condition and age, for newer cards, the baseball card design plays a vital role in determining the value of the baseball card. The best baseball cards are in mint original condition, the original condition must be perfect and impeccable. This means no manufacturing errors, such as stray blobs of ink, or cards printed off-center. A card fresh out of the pack that’s never been touched will still be considered less than mint if the image isn’t centered on the cardboard. This means that all four white borders are exactly the same width. In any random stack of cards, at least half of them will be off-center, especially in later cards when less attention was paid to printing quality. A mint card will have 4 sharp corners, and 50/50 centering. The colors will be bright, and the gloss will not be worn off the card

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Strangest Items and Best Sports Memorabilia Finds of 2007 - American Chronicle

January 6th 2008

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Strangest Items and Best Sports Memorabilia Finds of 2007
American Chronicle, CA - Jan 2, 2008
Some quick investigation revealed the contents to be 1964 Topps Stand-Ups baseball cards. Flooded with offers once it hit eBay, the box was sold to a buyer

Strangest Items and Best Sports Memorabilia Finds of 2007 - American Chronicle

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Steroids & A Little Boy’s Baseball Cards - CBS News

January 6th 2008

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Steroids & A Little Boy’s Baseball Cards
CBS News, NY - Dec 30, 2007
Joe began to collect baseball cards; lots of them. Lists began to appear around the house in his careful hand-writing of his favorite players in fantasy

Steroids & A Little Boy’s Baseball Cards - CBS News

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Cards for Christmas

January 6th 2008

This post is from Google Blog Search: "baseball cards".

Joey, over at Squeezeplay, sent me the cards you see here! There are two 2005 Donruss “The Rookies” Press Proofs (Gomez, Ochoa), one 2005 Donruss “The Rookies, (Ochoa)” and a 2002 UD Ovation Diamond Futures Jersey card (Branyan)!

Cards for Christmas

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<b>Baseball Cards</b>

January 6th 2008

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A baseball card is a diminutive piece of collectible which is printed on heavy paper stock, featuring your favorite baseball players. The typical set-up for a baseball card is to have the picture of the player along with the career

<b>Baseball Cards</b>

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