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Give me some important cards to look for in my collection, I have a shitload and I don't care about baseball one fucking bit so I'm probably going to sell them. If need be I'll start taking pictures of pages in my album then you guys can just go through and see if there's anything valuable.
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LOL, I don't know... Rookie cards for any HoF member, or potential (still active player) HoF member.
For example: If you have any early: Clemens, Bonds, Griffey Jr., A-Rod, etc. cards would be good ones to keep.
yep, rookie cards of famous players are worth a pretty penny. You might also want to check out the actual worth of the card. Use beckett, they usually have the price listings of the card. O yeah, any card under perfect or great condition probably won't even sell for as much. So if your cards have tiny little prick marks on the corners, it won't worth much. Well, depending on the rarety of the card and the amount it will fetch. If you have a rookie card of someone really famous and from the old days like........let's say Willie Mays and in MINT condition, you my friend are going to be a few grand richer.
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Or "mistake" cards, like guys batting lefty in their pictures even if they only bat righty in the games.
or Billy Ripken's Topps card where it said "F*ck" on the bottom of the bat handle
correction: it was Fleer
Here's the pic from snopes.com
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Originally Posted by acuradriva
just send them all to me
Maybe when you propose big guy.
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