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2009-11-05 Sports Trading/Collect Cards - Jeter/A-rod Ball:

Tyler, I would suggest sending the ball to a 3rd party authenticator to get a certificate of authenticity such as PSA/DNA or James Spence Authentication. Signed sports memorabilia without certification

2009-11-04 Sports Trading/Collect Cards - Card Collectors company:

Tom, Thank you for your question. Factory sets that are issued directly by the trading card companies usually bring a premium (especially unopened factory sealed sets). Most likely, Topps made these

2009-11-03 Sports Trading/Collect Cards - Fran Tarkenton:

Scot, A 1962 Topps Fran Tarkenton is actually his rookie card (#90) and it is worth $225 in the book. His second year card (1963 Topps) card #98 list for $60. I cant find any sales info or value

2009-10-28 Sports Trading/Collect Cards - selling cards:

Thank you for your question Tony. The best way to sell your cards, depends on how fast you need to sell them. If you just want to sell them and are not in a hurry, I would suggest getting a Beckett Price

2009-10-28 Sports Trading/Collect Cards - card value:

As years have past and card companies continue to make multiple products, the price guide has almost outgrown itself. Beckett and Tuff-Stuff (the 2 main price guide magazines) now only list the most valuable

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