How can my husband find the value of his old football/basketball cards online? Is there a website?
Is there a website to look up the value of old football and basketball cards? He was wondering if they are worth anything. Thanks!
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You can sell them on ebay. hope this helps! m H
When I was younger I used the monthly Beckett catalog. They are online now so you can check beckett on yahoo or google and find the pricing guide. eric r
you could take them to an antique dealer or a place that sells sports
cards. a web site might give you a rough estimate but to be more
accurate someone in the know would have to see them to judge
what kind of condition their in to make a good appraisal. you can look in the newspaper to see if any antique shows are going to be near you
also. bob and dolly k
Things are only worth what someone will pay for them. You may find a book, a website or a dealer who will tell you, “This card is worth $100″ – but if no one will actually pay that much for it, then it’s really not worth $100. The best way to get an accurate idea of how much your cards are worth is to look at a site like Ebay and see what similar items are actually selling for. Not what someone is asking for them, but what people have paid for the sold items. Ashley