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Many of the card sellers on eBay are actual professionals, or at least part-time, who have dedicated years to mastering the online marketplace. Selling your cards on eBay can bring you a higher return through diligent work, but this is not always the case. First-time sellers on eBay are not able to get a large return as it takes years to slowly build up enough credibility and feedback to sell for top prices. Also, keep in mind that our revenues because of the added value of convenience, selection, security and customer service that we can provide with our professional staff and award-winning website.

Dean's Cards has an 8, square foot office, an inventory of over one million cards, and a website running numerous custom-made and technologically advanced programs. You can count on us to offer you our best price upfront when we bid on your sports card collection.

We do everything we can to eliminate the hassles, confusion, and stress of selling a baseball card collection. For more information, check out this page dedicated entirely to this topic: Selling Your Baseball Cards on eBay. The bottom line is that Dean's Cards sells thousands of cards every week. Based on the customer feedback that we receive, we pay more for cards than other dealers. We would appreciate the opportunity to bid on your collection click here to see the seller testimonials for yourself.

Back in the day, selling at cards shows or card shops was a hassle, as you often had to drive several hours with your collection only to end up negotiating with dealers without a clear idea of what they need.

Dean's Cards keeps the process simple and straight forward. You mail us your collection, our custom-made bid software generates an offer based on current market prices and availability, and we send you our best offer up front.

Since purchasing private collections of vintage sports cards is our primary source of inventory replenishment, we take all steps necessary to make sure that every client that decides to sell their collection to us feels as though they have been treated fairly. For details on the process and regarding what cards we are looking for, click on the 'Selling Your Baseball Cards to Dean' link below this paragraph. After reading this page, if you have further questions or concerns regarding the sale of your vintage sports card collection, please do not hesitate to contact us.

A member of our Purchasing Department click here to meet the buying team would be happy to address your questions and concerns. Please send an email to Sell DeansCards. For more information, check out this page dedicated entirely to this topic: Selling Your Baseball Cards to Dean's Cards.

Baseball Cards Pre-War to s s s to Present. Football Cards s to s s s s to Present. Click here to sell your vintage sports card collection. Tell us about your collection How many cards do you have? Less Than Pre-War Vintage Semi-Vintage Modern Now.

No complete sets. Rookie cards, Hall-of-Famers, etc. Everything You Need to Know to Sell Your Sports Card Collection While Dean's Cards specializes in vintage baseball cards, we also buy and sell vintage football cards, basketball cards, hockey cards, and non-sports cards and sets. How to Determine if Your Baseball Cards Have Value Value can be oversimplified to two components: the rarity of the card and the popularity of the player depicted on the card.

STEP 1: Identify the Baseball Cards in Your Collection Before you can even begin to pin a value to your collection, identifying what you are working with is a crucial first step. How to Determine the Print Year The best place to start when determining the value of your cards is to identify what year they were printed. An example of a search to identify the rare Bowman Ted Williams.

Examples from the popular non-sports set, Goudey Indian Gum. Rare Cards - Short Prints and Variations While not necessarily relating to player popularity, short-printed cards fewer were printed than the rest of the set and variations cards can be some of the most valuable in a set. Click here to meet the buying team. Secure Online Payments. The signature could also lower the value of the item signed.

As in the case of a baseball card. In general, collectors of baseball cards would rather have a baseball card without the signature. The signature would be considered as a flaw in the condition of the card. A collector of signatures will not always pay extra for the "collectible" baseball card.

This is why it is not a good idea to have an expensive baseball card signed. If the signature has a lower value than the collectible item signed the value could be lowered to the value of the signature. Single Signed Baseball - is the term used for baseballs that have been autographed by only one player.

Balls that are single signed can be worth more than a baseball that has multiple signatures with the same noted player. In most cases a collector of that noted player might not have interest in the other signatures on the ball.

The demand is higher for the single signed. Team Signed and Multiple signed Baseballs - The value of a multiple signed baseball cannot be priced by the value of each signature added up. Multi signed baseballs are valued as a group of signatures, and how desired that group is as a whole.

This does not necessarily mean that two signatures will sell for less than one, but in most cases it does, or at least not the full value of the two signatures added up. Team signed baseballs are a group of signatures, autographed by the majority of the members of a particular team. Value will vary based on the amount of signatures, and key signatures acquired.

Key signatures are the most important signatures on a team signed baseball. The more complete the baseball with key signatures the more valuable. Card collecting has been a beloved hobby that has been passed through generations.

Each card has sentimental value to someone: where they found it, how they traded for it, who gave it to them. Put them on Craigslist, take them to a card shop, donate them, or hold onto them to give to the next generation.

I am going to be getting rid of my baseball card collection. The cards that I have are: Topps Topps Bowman Bowman Color Bowman Topps complete and mint Topps Is this collection, or part of it, of interest to you? The basic idea was to create a glove that would pad and protect the players' hands and provide a cushion for catching the ball.

Surprisingly, the first gloves were designed so the player could knock the ball to the ground and not necessarily catch it. History's first baseball gloves were made from pieces of leather sewn together to fit over a player's hand. Many early baseball gloves were simple leather gloves with the fingertips cut off, supposedly to allow for the same control of a bare hand, but with extra padding.

The adoption of the baseball glove by baseball star Albert Spalding when he began playing first base influenced more infielders to begin using gloves. By the mid s, it was the norm for players to wear gloves in the field. The Glove Shop Baseball and softball glove restoration services can add years of life to your old favorite.



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