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Friday, 7 February 2014

Locating Sports Cards For Sale

By Marcie Goodman


Collectors can find many sports cards for sale on line. One of today's best places to look is on eBay. This world wide on line auction is the perfect place to buy many items including that elusive card that is needed to complete a set or even a collection. However, it is important not to overpay. Over enthusiastic bidders have often regretted spending too much during the excitement of the auction.

Many different types of sports are represented in card form. The most popular are basketball, baseball, football, hockey and soccer. They are very easy to buy and are quite inexpensive when purchased new. It is the older packs that are often the most sought after and the ones that fetch the highest prices when they are become available.

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.

The number one place to find a really great card is on eBay. Buyers need to do their homework properly before making a purchase. It is very easy to overpay for a card in the heat of the moment. The on line auction can get really frantic, especially in the final few minuets. Everyone who considers buying a card or set should look around to see how much they are realistically worth.

Inexperienced or young buyers should be careful not to get too carried away when bidding. It is all too easy to over pay for a card in the excitement of the moment. Parents should be on hand to offer assistance and advice to any young person trying to buy a card they really want. They should have a firm limit set on how much they can spend and be prepared to stop should the bidding go too high.

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.

Not every card or set is particularly valuable. In fact overproduction from the late 1980's through to the mid 90's mean that many of the sets produced at this time have little to no value for collectors. Of course, there are always individual items that are worth more. Before selling a large collection it is worth spending time going through everything to make sure that the odd valuable card is not mixed in.

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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