When it comes to collecting baseball cards youve got plenty of choices be it BCW, Topps, Bowman or a host of other cards. Collecting baseball cards is great fun whether you are young or old. Follow these Basic Tips to learn how to collecting baseball cards. Starting a collection can be a bit confusing at first. What with so much concern about future value it can become stressful and take the fun out of it. So when you first start collecting focus on fun and as your collecting skills get better you can get more serious if you want to.
First you should know the different types of baseball cards you can collect. You can collect just one maker such as Bowman,
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Some collectors look only for the older cards attempting to build full sets or just chase down those rare cards for the right price. You may want to try this type of collecting. But be warned unless you have a collection to start with, perhaps one from your dad or granddad, starting this type of collection from scratch can be expensive an confusing.
In the end it doesnt matter what baseball cards you decide to collect. Just pick your flavor and have some fun,
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For the most part baseball cards will appreciate slowly over time. And of course the better the condition the more they will be worth in the future. Sealed boxes of complete sets can become very valuable 25 years from now.
Always treat your collection as a fun hobby first and then as an investment. That way you wont spend all your time worrying about the investment value.
There is an industry grading system in place for all trading cards be it baseball cards or other cards. This is a general summery but each grade does consist of considerably more points. If this is of interest to you be sure to consult a collector site or dealer.
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9 Mint is a card that is in superb condition and exhibits only minor flaws such as light was stain or a minor printing imperfection.
8 Near Mint - is a super high end card that appears a 9 at a glance but upon close inspection may have slight edge fray, or minor printing imperfections.
7 Near Mint - shows slight surface wear visible upon close inspection. There may be slight fraying on some corners or some minor printing imperfections.
6 Excellent Mint - may have visible surface wear which does not detract from the overall appearance. There may also be small printing defects light scratches visible upon close inspection.
5 Excellent card may show minor corner rounds, some surface wear, or some printing defects. There may be slight gloss loss or minor edge chipping.
4 Very Good Excellent cards can have slightly rounded corners, modest surface wear and perhaps light scratching but the original gloss is good.
3 Very Good there may be rounded corners, wear to the gloss, visible creasing, and off center.
2 Good cards shows noticeable wear to gloss finish, creases are apparent and corners may be rounded or edging damaged.
1 Poor Fair These cards will have heavy wear and their overall condition is poor. They have little value unless they are so rare there are no other examples available.
Now youve got the basics to get you started collecting baseball cards. Have some fun and who knows one of those cards make you rich beyond your wildest dreams! Okay perhaps thats a bit of an exaggeration, but you never know which card you have might become worth a small fortune.
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