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Sports Card Price Guide

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See what they are going for on EBay.
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As of the April 2008 issue, released the first week of March '08, Beckett has re-formatted to a multi-sport monthly magazine simply called "Beckett Sports Card Monthly" (BSCM). Beckett will still have magazines dedicated to each o...
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Yes you can get free online price guide for sports Cars. The best websites to check them are; Beckett.com TuffStuff.com prices.sportslizard.com
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Beckett.com Beckett is a little tough to get free pricing (but it is free.) Open up the "My Collision" search for the card and add it to my collision and they will give you the price of your collection. VintageCardPrices.com http:...
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There is non-sport update and Wizard will price some cards as well. Just like with sports cards the guides are only good for reference not value. If you want to know prices check completed auctions. As an example I collect Marvel Masterpiec...
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I'm told by many dealers and major collectors that the printed price guides are extremely inacurracte compared to the online price guide: Vintage card prices All values on the site are based on actual prices realized on ebay and major aucti...
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All online price guides charge a fee. This is what their business is based on. They need to charge a fee for the service of collecting data, and provide prices. You can visit the Beckett.com website.You will have to subscribe for a fee of $...
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