About Baseball Card Prices
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How can I sell my Baseball Card collection?
The answer to this question depends on several factors, including how much time you want to invest in selling and whether or not you want to start a new business.
Are Baseball Card collections valuable?
Yes, some are (but not all). The most valuable baseball cards feature superstar players and are in gem mint condition. Examples of valuable baseball cards are the 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle rookie card and any pre-1940 card featuring Babe Ruth.
What are ASK and BID prices?
The ASK price is the retail price. Retail is the price a dealer will ask for and a collector will likely pay. Getting the retail price takes time because you have to find a collector willing to pay top dollar. BID is the wholesale price. The wholesale price is the price a dealer will likely pay. Getting the wholesale price is fast because dealers serve as "market makers" willing to support the market and buy immediately.
How is the market right now?
The market for Baseball Cards continues to be strong.