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re: Are baseball cards still a thing?

Posted on 12/15/15 at 6:03 am to
Posted by BigChris
Covington
Member since Jan 2008
127 posts
Posted on 12/15/15 at 6:03 am to
I recall the guys who ran those card shops being very shady. In the early 90's I brought all my cards to a guy to see what they would be worth. I used my Beckett and went with the low price and tried to be very reasonable. I figured my cards had a worth of about 300 dollars. The dude looked at my cards wrote down numbers and took a while looking in the back and finally he made his offer. 15 dollars cash or 20 dollars worth of trade....
Posted by Crimson1st
Birmingham, AL
Member since Nov 2010
20297 posts
Posted on 12/15/15 at 7:13 am to
As a lifelong collector I have seen it all with the hobby. Most of you commenting are basing your comments on cards that are overproduced and/or caught up in the steroid scandal era. Cards for years now have gone over a vast overhaul. Many boxes and product these days are highly sought after. The quality is better, the production limited. You can walk into a store and buy a box of cards and walk out with a four digit card. I promise if you pull an Odell Beckham autographed patch card for example in football or a Kris Bryant/Carlos Correa autographed rookie card in baseball you are looking at serious money. If you get onto eBay for any appreciable amount of time and you will know exactly what I am referring to. So please keep in mind that when you're dealing with garbage cards you will get garbage value however there is a while new realm of worthwhile card collecting out there should you seek it...
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