Finding Sports Cards For Sale

By Marcie Goodman


Many people use their free time to start and maintain a collection of some kind. This can be anything from coins and stamps to fine china. Yet one of the most affordable and enjoyable ways to be part of the exciting world of collectors is to look at sports cards for sale. Each card features a different player, manager or even well known referees.

Craigslist is also well known for being a great place to buy all kinds of collectibles. They are advertised all over the country and one of the great advantages is that a potential buyer can look at full color pictures. This means they can see exactly what they are buying and not get any nasty surprises.

The beginner sets are very affordable and often kids can use their own pocket money to buy them. They typically come with a binder and some introductory information. Once they get their collection started it is great to trade with their friends to get a particular card they need to finish a team.

As they get older many people continue to collect, trade, buy and sell cards. The advent of the internet has really changed the face of trading. Many people use eBay to advertise what they have for sale. Bidding starts and collectors from all over the country can bid. The last few minuets before bidding ends are usually the most exciting. Prices can suddenly begin to climb and it can be quite surprising how much a rare card can go for.

Craigslist is also an excellent place to supplement or even start a collection. Many fathers love to introduce their sons to the world of sport by collecting and trading cards. They often spend hours together looking on line for that special card they need to complete a set. After hours of searching it is a great moment when they finally find that really important one.

The most valuable type of card is one that dates from the 1960's or 70's. After that the manufacturers tended to over produce and the value of many sets dropped dramatically. Some of the most sought after items are those featuring the most famous players. Getting a rookie card for a now well known sportsman is a great find.

There are some important pieces of information to keep in mind before spending money on a card. During the late 1980's and early 90's many cards were over produced. This means that there is no shortage of them and they are really not worth much. A card that predates this period is much more likely to be valuable. In fact, a mint condition card from the 1960's or early 70's can now command quite a high price depending on the player.

Unopened packs dating back thirty or forty years are perhaps the most valuable. True enthusiasts are willing to pay top dollar for something really special. Finding good quality sports cards for sale is easy, especially for those who are used to shopping on line.




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