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Beckett Baseball: Ask the editor
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04-12-2011, 03:29 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-12-2011 03:32 PM by chrisolds.)
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RE: Beckett Baseball: Ask the editor
Old cards get the same treatment as new, generally speaking. There are some timeframes where the price guide's high column is for a lower grade.
The table and information appears on the first page of the price guide in every issue. In the latest issue of Beckett Baseball, it's on Page 32. (04-12-2011 11:44 AM)jkalia Wrote: How can I find the price of a card? I checked this months beckett, and it is not listed due to scarcity (only 10 exist). I attempted to purchase the list price from beckett.com but it was not available. Any suggestions? Cards with print runs below 25 are typically not priced. The ranges are based on actual sales figures. (04-11-2011 05:45 PM)battey Wrote: I just inherited over 4,000 cards...I am being completely serious and I have no iea where to even begin. I know there is alot of money to be made off all these cards. Your best bet is to either start searching here via on online price guide or with one of our annual books that have more-complete listings. Chris Olds Editor, Beckett Media Email: colds@beckett.com Twitter: chrisolds2009 http://www.beckett.com/news |
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