At The National: Turning $14 into $9,000 with The Baseball Card Exchange

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While wandering the floor at this year’s National Sports Collectors Convention, Beckett Baseball‘s Chris Olds happened upon a pretty interesting transaction that turned $14 into $9,000 for one collector.

Get all the details on how that happened with The Baseball Card Exchange owner Steve Hart, a specialist on vintage wax and hear a little bit more from him about the show.

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4 comments

  1. iamjoecollector 8 August, 2010 at 17:03

    There are usually 3-4 Jordans per box. I have seen as low as 2, but that could have been a searched box and as many as 5, could have been a franken box or just bad collation. This stuff was junk wax to a lot of people so it really depends upon the source. It was not uncommon for people to buy partial boxes and combine them into 1 full one.

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