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Written by Sports Collectors Digest. By Grand Central Publishing.
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No comments about Sports Collectors Digest Baseball Card Pocket Price Guide, 1992 Edition (Baseball Card Pocket Price Guide).
Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, July 19, 2008)
Written by James Beckett. By House of Collectibles.
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No comments about The Official Price Guide to Baseball Cards 2003, 23rd Edition (Official Price Guide to Baseball Cards).
Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, July 19, 2008)
Written by James Beckett. By House of Collectibles.
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No comments about The Official Price Guide to Basketball Cards 2001, 10th edition (Official Price Guide to Basketball Cards).
Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, July 19, 2008)
Written by Ralf W. Coykendall. By Lyons Pr.
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Written by Sports Collectors Digest. By kp books.
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Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, July 19, 2008)
Written by James Beckett. By Beckett Publications.
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4 comments about Beckett Baseball Card Price Guide 2003 (Beckett Baseball Card Price Guide).
- The new layout for the index is very frustrating and not even complete. The last part of the index has been left off. Also, found there are some key sets that aren't listed, such as Donruss Preferred, Topps Gold and many of the Pinnacle sets. They also failed to include some insert sets for key brands. I know this is a hugh undertaking, but they already have the information on their web site...for an additional charge. Despite all the problems, it is still the best price guide on the market. Just hope they do a better job on #26.
- If you collect baseball cards you need this book. It's as simple as that!
- Beckett's monthly price guides can barely keep up with the baseball cards that are produced each year, let alone all those surplus sets and special collectible cards that are flooding the market. For those of us working on older cards (i.e., pre-Fleer/Donruss) these monthly price guides will give you prices, but are not much help in terms of determining what cards you need to complete your set. So if you are trying to finish up your 1953, 1966, and 1967 Topps sets, then it is necessary for you to know ALL the cards so when you hit the card shows you are prepared for dealers who organized their cards by numbers, players, or random piles. With the "Beckett Baseball Card Price Guide 2003) you have your best shot at finding out exactly what is out there for the set(s) on which you are currently working. In practical terms the prices quoted are going to be more valid the farther back you go, but the key thing about these Price Guides is that they list all the cards, including all the extras, inserts, special sets and the like from Bowman, Diamond Stars, Donruss, Fleer, Goudey, Play Ball, Score, Sportsflics, Topps. Upper Deck and whatever other companies have sprung up that I cannot remember off the top of my head in all their infinite variations. Beckett continues to be the Price Guide I use to put together my want list for the next card show or for checking out on line auctions. This is especially important when a set has numbers missing (it happens), so that you can avoid desperately searching for cards that are not there (e.g., the 1953 Topps set has 274 cards from #1 Jackie Robinson to #280 Milt Bolling). As always, there is also a concise and informative introductory section that will be of use to anyone who considers collecting baseball cards a serious hobby (is there any other kind?).
- so fare its been a pain in the butt however i intend on giveing it all possible chances in order that the review is given its fare chance and i will be nonbiest so without furtureexsplaination i will continue.
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Written by Allan Kaye and Michael McKeever. By Avon Books (Mm).
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No comments about Baseball Card Price Guide, 1997.
Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, July 19, 2008)
Written by Blue Book Publications. By Blue Book Publications.
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No comments about Classic Sporting Collectibles Pocket Guide.
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Written by Bert Randolph Sugar. By Dover Publications.
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No comments about National League Baseball Card Classics.
Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, July 19, 2008)
Written by House Of Collectibles. By House of Collectibles.
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