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Lot of 200+ Vintage Baseball Cards in Sealed Packs


Topps, Fleer, Donruss, Score ++


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  • All packs are at least 15 years old.
  • All cards come unopened and unsearched.
  • Includes over 200 cards in factory sealed packs

Price: $16.49
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Online Sports - Sport Collectors Guild Historical Old Wrigley (California Angels) Limited Edition MLB Baseball Park Replica Stadium - Gold Series
(Online Sports)
Price: $43.10

All components used by the Arizona artists, including 935 colors of varnishes, resins, inks and antiquings, are American produced.Handcrafted in Phoenix, ArizonaSculptures individually numbered to 4,750Collector card includedDimensions: 6" x 5" x 3" Each uniquely magnificent replica is made of...

25 Original Unopened Packs of Vintage Baseball Cards (1980s-1990s)


Rookies HQ


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  • and its cheaper than today's packs!!!
  • 25 Original Packs Of Baseball Cards (nothing newer than 1998)
  • Look for cards of Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens, Derek Jeter, Shawn Green, Chipper Jones, Frank Thomas, Sammy Sosa, Mark McGwire, Cal Ripken Jr, Rafael Palmeiro, Randy Johnson, Ken Griffey Jr., Kirby Puckett, Don Mattingly, Wade Boggs, and other stars!
List Price: $24.99
Price: $9.90
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Baseball Card Collector Box With Over 500 Cards


Topps


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  • Packed in a 550-count storage box
  • Over 500 cards representing six decades of baseball history
List Price: $19.99
Price: $7.25
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Old Baseball Cards - News


New Book Shows Off The Earliest Relics Of Baseball
Michel's favorites from the printed archive include giant panoramic shots and vintage baseball cards from the early 1900s, as well as early photos of female and more »

This week's letters
This week's letters This week's lettersTwenty-something years ago I was a sporadic advertiser in the Sports Collectors Digest, doing mail-order baseball cards. This ultimately led to my being and more »

Season's best claim TYIB Awards
Season's best claim TYIB Awards"We are grateful for every vote, and more, for the platform to celebrate greatness in baseball and to continue to identify ways to expand this significant, and more »

Josh Beckett Extension No Longer a Slam Dunk
Josh Beckett Extension No Longer a Slam Dunk CBC.caBut this is a what-have-you-done-lately world, and Beckett has back-to-back inconsistent seasons on the back of his baseball card. Extension or no extension Vote: Are the Red Sox Better?Sox aren't lackingRed Sox fans cursed with a winner?all 1,753 news articles »

Treasures on the block
Treasures on the block Now gold coins, diamond jewelry, baseball cards and other valuables long forgotten in safe-deposit boxes will be sold around the world. and more »

From rapper to baseball collector, the wild tale of Peter Nash
"Here was this 20-year-old kid," Serch says, "and he had all this stuff: three-fingered mitts and Ty Cobb baseball cards. It was his passion, and more »

This Boy's Life
This Boy's Life This Boy's LifeI prized these pictures much more than my baseball cards because of their pious beauty and because they pointed to a vaguely understood sense that behind and more »

Parents Talk: Is There Value in Bending Rules Once In A While?

What happens at grandma’s, stays at grandma’s. We drive to my hometown where the kids will spend a week with my 69-year-old mother. Next week I’ll ask the kids what they did at grandma’s, but I won’t expect to get much information. “Rules are for morons,” Grandma J likes to say. This is Camp Grandma. Simply put, there aren’t a lot of rules—which is frustrating to a mother who is trying to keep her children under control. The culture is a bit different at Grandma J’s. There’s no Internet, Xbox or even air conditioning. My four kids are packed for a week away from mom and dad. They aren’t going to just any summer camp though. Sunscreen, check. Swimsuits, check.

A Guide to Selling Baseball Cards

Preparing Baseball Cards for Sale Before you can begin selling baseball cards, it is best to determine what you have and which way you wish to sell them. Some sets are very popular among collectors and will serve better if sold in chunks with cards of the same set, while cards of star players will see a better return if sold individually. Whether you have outgrown the hobby, or are looking to get rid of some of the cards you no longer want to buy what you like, there are many different places to sell your cards. For years, both kids and adults have been obsessed with little pieces of cardboard depicting their favorite baseball players and baseball teams....

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