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How do baseball card pricing magazines work?



I collect baseball cards and i have a good lot but I want to know what they r worth. But how? What magazines are out there that are good for pricing for baseball cards. But how do i look in the mag for the cards i have? I just dont get it, i havnt looked at a card pricing mag be4 so. Like i dont get how it would have the EXACT and every single cards i own and the price. Any explanations baseball card collecters? thanks
3 Responses to “How do baseball card pricing magazines work?”
  1. Jadon Wellington Said:

    hey i collect sports card too. try beckett, or tuff stuff.
    -look at the back of your car.
    -at the bottom look for the year and the general manufacturer (topps,bowman, upper deck)
    - narrow it down by looking at the card type (like bowman gold edition) this should be somewhere around the front.
    -look at the top corner on the back and there will be a number, this will lead you to your exact player

  2. Aisha Pugh Said:

    Beckett is a good magazine is basically a cartel run by card stores..so their prices are always on the high side. A rule of thumb if you are selling is one half-Beckett.

    The cards are listed by year and then by set in the magazine. They will only list prices for the star cards individually, and for ‘commons’ they will just give a price. At the top of each listing they will also list the price for complete sets.

    Also, each year Beckett publishes a larger book that will list every card. For anything more than a few years old, the prices will be stable enough to be quite accurate.

  3. Cullen Peters Said:

    I only buy Beckett because I think Tuff Stuff over values cards. Just check the brand of card the year look down cards listed in magazine look for your particular card # but it will only list the stars, most rookies (SP) short printed cards. Good luck

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