There are many reasons to sell your baseball cards including:
- Collections Through Inheritance
- Needing Money for Big Purchases
- Financing Weddings
- Home Additions
- Death in the Family
- Because You Don’t Collect Baseball Cards!
Whatever the reason, the main goal is to ensure you get the most money for your trade! Because we are collectors that intend to keep the cards long-term, we can offer sellers much more than local card stores that try to undercut the value of the card in order to turn a short-term profit.[/vc_column_text]
Looking To Sell?
KEEP IN MIND
MARKETPLACE YOU CHOOSE MEANS EVERYTHING
The marketplace you choose can be the determining factor in the price value of the card.
[/vc_column_text][/vc_column_inner][vc_column_inner width=”1/3″]RIGHT AND WRONG MARKET FOR EVERY COLLECTION
Wanting to sell an entire collection? Know that are many markets out there, however, it would be wise to find one that specializes in the collection you have. Whether that be pre-war, vintage, or modern, there is a market for each.
[/vc_column_text][/vc_column_inner][vc_column_inner width=”1/3″]We Typically Pay More Than Card Stores
Because we are long-term investors we are able to pay top dollar for your sports cards or collection.
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IDENTIFY THE CARDS YOU HAVE
PRE-WAR
Printed prior to 1945
Typically, these cards are characterized by their smaller sizes, beautiful color artwork (or black and white photography) and reverse sides that featured advertisements of tobacco or candy companies.
VINTAGE
Printed from 1946-1979
Vintage cards are known for their beautiful color artwork and photography although there were still several black and white issues during this period.
MODERN
Printed from 1980 to present
In order for a modern card to have much value, it usually has to be a current or future Hall of Famer’s rookie card in pristine condition, contain a printing error, or be personally autographed by the player himself.


