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Top Online Price Guides For Baseball Card Values

Baseball Card Price Guide Finding baseball card values online is a headache. The only reliable websites cost a pretty penny to use, but you do not know if that website is a good fit for the baseball cards in your collection or the types of cards you are interested in buying. You do not want to pay for a service that does not help you, but you also do not want to overpay for a quality service that you need. This guide will help you find a Baseball Card Price Guide website that fits your unique and individual needs.

1) Card Pricer

Card Pricer is an extremely reliable and respected Baseball Card Price Guide website. Their software allows you to research baseball cards, view baseball cards, and organize your baseball cards in a unique way not offered anywhere else on the internet. Card Pricer keeps you in touch baseball card dealers, auction houses offering cards, and independent sellers who offer baseball cards and sets for all experience levels of collectors. They post all baseball card prices for every single publicly traded card and set so you can always keep up with card prices. Currently they have had 6, 361, 811 priced transactions featuring 1, 262, 321 unique total baseball cards. For only $45 for 6 months, this quality price guide service is a great deal.

2) Beckett Baseball

Beckett is perhaps the most well-known and respected collectible price guide company at the moment. Their Baseball price guide is no exception. They offer up to date prices on all sorts of baseball cars. Whether they be brand new, old as dirt, or rare cards, Beckett has a price for you. This site is perfect for collectors, but not as good for dealers or those looking to buy and resell. The Beckett website is easy to navigate and for only $55 a year for baseball card only price guides, this is a great deal on a Baseball Card Price Guide. If your interests go beyond just baseball cards and include other collectible cards, you may want to check out the Beckett Total access package, which for only $250 a year you have unlimited access to all collectible price guides. This is perfect for the most serious collectors.

3) My Cards

This baseball card price guide website is affordable and easy to use. It does not feature as much or as accurate information as the two other price guide websites, but what information it does offer is well worth the price. At only $6 for a one-year subscription, this baseball card price guide website is a great deal. This price guide website is perfect for beginner baseball card collectors and for not as serious collectors. This is also a great site for collectors to start with because it is affordable and if it does not work out for you, you are only out 6 dollars.

Sources:

http://beta.beckett.com/group/185223/Sport/Collection/Baseball/

www.cardpricer.com/

http://www.mycards.info/

By Matthew Shaver - Chill dude attending Old Dominion University, majoring in Civil Engineering.  

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