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Sell Your Baseball Card Collection, but get Organized First

January 12th 2009

So, are all those old baseball cards of yours just taking up too much space in the attic? Have you been entertaining thoughts of parting with your beloved old hobby for a little bit of cash? Maybe all of your baseball cards or just some of the more valuable cards? Well, here are some things you might want to remember before selling your valuable baseball cards, that may help you get a little more money out of them than if you just sold them all blindly and in a lot.

Organizing your baseball card collection is very important. Make sure to sort the cards by player, team, year or some other easy to search method. Separate them by brand, and make sure to keep sets from each brand together. If you find any cards of famous players, or anything of more value the most of the others, set them aside. You can usually make more money on cards of baseball stars when they are sold individually, as opposed to selling them together with other cards.  Also remember that the condition of a card makes a big difference. The value of a card of a retired baseball star usually almost solely depends on the condition that the sports card is in.

Remember to keep an eye out for rookie cards, as these are usually worth more money, especially if the player went on to be very famous. If you didn’t already know, you can tell a rookie card by reading the back. If all there is to read are minor league statistics, then odds are you have a winner!

Make sure you check official price lists, so that when you sell the cards you get what they are worth. If you follow these simple steps, you should have no problem getting what your baseball cards are really worth.

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Art of Baseball Card Collecting – How to get a good baseball card collection

March 24th 2008

Baseball card collecting started as a small hobby among diehard baseball fans who wanted to stay connected with all the action, even after the season. The entire baseball card manufacturing business started with a baseball equipment company distributing cards to promote their products. Later, tobacco companies and confectionaries used the same method to promote their products. It was during this stage that the hobby that collecting baseball cards flourished. People often visited their neighborhood store just for the cards within the packs. However, if you did not start your collection at that point of time and you are lost in the present world of baseball card collection, then do not fear for this will help you begin your collection.

The first step towards starting a baseball card collection is to buy yourself a price guide as this will tell you the different kinds of baseball cards available and their prices. Another source of information could be family and friends who are already into baseball card collecting. They could help you identify the correct cards to buy, according to your tastes and needs. This will also help you to make new contacts

The next step is to identify what to collect that will make you happy. There are different types of baseball cards to choose from like the rookie cards, serial cards, memorabilia cards, autographed cards, card sets, veteran cards and many more. It is obviously not possible for a single individual to collect all kinds of cards and hence it is important to make a choice and decide on the type of card that will dominate your baseball card collection. Once that is decided, then you can either visit your local store or an online retail shop or the official website of card manufacturers or online auction sites to get your cards. Of course, you can also search here in BaseballCardChase.com. Coupled with your research and price guides and the information on the site, you will not have any problem buying your card.

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