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Selling Baseball Cards?

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I have a bunch of baseball cards that could have some value. Does anyone here have experience selling cards? Is there a good site that gives ballpark values to cards? Basically, help me sell these things so I can buy MOAR GEAR!:)

Thanks.

I used to collect basketball cards when I was ~10-13. Then eBay came around, and for the first time we had real supply and demand for cards, and we found out they actually have very little value unless you have some cards that go for >4 figures. What happened next was in order for a card to have any value, you had to send it off to some grading company where they inspect it with a microscope and give it a grade. Because only a few % of the cards make the top grades, this helped restore the value of cards by lowering the supply. So in summary, your cards are probably worthless.

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So after looking through, I have a couple of cards that would seem to be ok at first blush. I have a Cal Ripken rookie and a Rickey Henderson rookie in what appear to be pretty good condition. But I guess these need to be graded in order to really be able to ascertain their value?

I used to collect basketball cards when I was ~10-13. Then eBay came around, and for the first time we had real supply and demand for cards, and we found out they actually have very little value unless you have some cards that go for >4 figures. What happened next was in order for a card to have any value, you had to send it off to some grading company where they inspect it with a microscope and give it a grade. Because only a few % of the cards make the top grades, this helped restore the value of cards by lowering the supply. So in summary, your cards are probably worthless.

Shit! So much for my investment in comics and cards!!!!

I have a Ken Griffy Rookie and a lot of rare stuff. Probably worthless now.

Shit! So much for my investment in comics and cards!!!!

I have a Ken Griffy Rookie and a lot of rare stuff. Probably worthless now.

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The trick is any cards since the late 80s have been made in huge numbers, and almost all of them were collected. So they're not really very rare at all.

Yeah this is pretty much how it is. All those worthless Canadian dollars spent on so many hockey cards :sadcat:

So in summary, your cards are probably worthless.

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