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bfrench00 07-12-2013 12:54 PM

anyone here know the value of jersey cards?
 
i have a lot of 59 game used jersey and bat cards that im not sure of the value of. its in the bst section, so if someone with expertise on those cards can tell me the estimated value that would be great. i usually just stick with vintage stuff, thats why im not sure of the value. thanks.

Rich Klein 07-12-2013 01:34 PM

I saw your attempted sell Billy
 
Billy:

In reality jersey cards, even of superstars are now averaging $1 or so and yes that is far less than they should be worth.
But in reality, very few collectors want jersey cards at this time although I personally think when I'm behind the table they are undervalued in terms of real worth.
I've even weeded out most of the non-future HOF players and will do so again by the end of the month.

You do not know really want to accept my offer on your new lot, but I'd give you $40 PPD for the now 63 card lot you posted the other day
That offer includes the few auto cards to get me to the $40 PPD

Rich

UOFLfan7 07-14-2013 09:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bfrench00 (Post 1157351)
i have a lot of 59 game used jersey and bat cards that im not sure of the value of. its in the bst section, so if someone with expertise on those cards can tell me the estimated value that would be great. i usually just stick with vintage stuff, thats why im not sure of the value. thanks.

The post above me is both correct and wrong at the same time. While game used jersey and bat cards don't sell for as much as they should, they can sell for quite a bit depending in the player. For instance, a Ted Williams game used pants card can sell for $200 on EBay factoring n the condition of the card, the company, how many cards like that were made, and the year the pants are from (if the card says).

Now, however saying that, your lot doesn't really have a player that will bring the value of the lot up a ton. I think that what you asking on the post is a bit to much, and if I was you I'd just keep them. They will make a great story for your kids/grandkids and/or and future ones.

If are going to continue trying to sell them, then good luck to you. Your best bet would be to sell them in an EBay auction with the bidding starting at .99 cents if you truly want to sell them. Or you can sell them to the gentleman above me of course.


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