Video: Sports Memorabilia
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Founded over 20 years ago, a group of Boston area sports fans still preside over one of the oldest sports collecting clubs in the country. Their annual show brings in thousands of collectors for buying, selling and trading.
By Richard Mueller | Published 10/26/2006
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This article tells you all you need to know when it comes to collecting sports cards.
By Manda Spring | Published 5/8/2007
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Collecting sports cards can be very expensive if you are not selective about what you collect. If you try to simply collect everything that comes out, you had better have quite a stash put away, because there is simply to much product out there for you to do so cheaply.
By Rodney Southern | Published 12/3/2007
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In the late 1950's I did not care about school but I loved sports. I collected baseball cards and gained many skills that others get in school.
By James Withers, Sr. | Published 7/9/2007
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The evolution of sports cards has broken into new territory as manufactures have redefined the cardboard trading card. This is an exciting time to be a collector again because it all about capturing history in creative ways.
By David Kaiser | Published 2/6/2006
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When it comes to sports card collectors, there are many different types. There are collectors who collect sets, brands, their favorite team, or a sport. One of the most common collectors, however, is the player collector.
By Shane Carney | Published 7/26/2006
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It may be impossible to own a baseball card worth more than $10,000 individually, but a community of shareholders at CardTarget.com own these three cards each worth $10,000 to $15,000.
By John Edmond | Published 10/9/2007
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Tobacco cards from the T206 set from 1909-1911 are among the most popular of vintage baseball cards, and among the rarest are T206 cards with the Broadleaf 460 back. CardTarget.com, however, has 6 of these very rare cards.
By John Edmond | Published 10/17/2007
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A keen eye will always see when the best time is to sell a sports card collection. Train yourself to have a keen eye.
By L. Vincent Poupard | Published 5/16/2007
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eTopps cards allow for collectors to purchase only the cards of players they want, which they can store in an online portfolio. Collectors can then buy, sell, and trade their cards, and track their value via ebay.
By Victor Medina | Published 7/25/2006
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Displaying your sports memorabilia is something that must be done carefully.
By Christopher Bibey | Published 6/21/2007
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Do You Want To Find Out How To Profit With Sports Cards?
By Kenneth Watkins | Published 6/1/2007
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Sports cards are a great way to teach your children the laws of supply and demand, as well as investing in equities and stocks!
By Matthew Paulson | Published 1/19/2007
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from Rookies to baseball brands like Topps, everything you need to know about buying and selling baseball cards
By The Outlaw | Published 6/10/2006
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You or someone you know probably has a collection of old sports cards in a closet somewhere. They're probably not doing you a ton of good anymore, so here's how to convert them into cash.
By Matthew Paulson | Published 8/9/2007
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2006 Fleer Greats of the Game Baseball Cards come in hobby boxes that contain 15 packs. Each pack contains 5 cards. The set focuses specifically on players from baseball's past.
By Shane Carney | Published 7/24/2006
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ETopps, maker of Internet-exclusive sport cards, has created a set of "Cards That Never Were" that offer legends like Joe DiMaggio and Nolan Ryan on vintage-styled cards.
By Victor Medina | Published 9/3/2007
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The baseball card collecting biz used to be for kids who wanted some bubble gum. Now it's a top tier, high dollar hobby with all the bells and whistles of something that's not very much fun anymore.
By The Unemployed Writer | Published 2/15/2007
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Rold Gold pretzels issued a 14-card set of baseball greats in 1970. The set has a "3-D" look to it and contains two cards of Babe Ruth. Every card is a Hall of Famer and the set can be professionally graded with excellent expectations.
By Richard Mueller | Published 12/4/2006
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In this segment, I'm going to discuss the other two topics: collecting for the long-term investment and accumulating product for retail purposes.
By David R. Michaels | Published 9/11/2007
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California has more than just beaches and great weather. It is also the perfect place to be a sports fan, thanks to the Pacific Time Zone. This is a guide to great sports bars from San Francisco to San Diego.
By John Domenic | Published 8/21/2006
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These places have a great sports like atmosphere to watch the game and enjoy some food. Best of all, all your friends can come and you don't clean or cook a thing...
By Megan LUcero | Published 10/30/2005
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When you're in downtown Phoenix and you're looking for an affordable sports bar where you can watch the game, drink some beer, and perhaps have a burger or sandwich, Majerle's Sports Grill is probably the place for you.
By Thos Robert | Published 6/18/2007
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Many people have sports cards stashed away somewhere in a cardboard box. The thing that most people do not realize is that the cards of their childhood are quite possibly worth a good chunk of money now.
By Nate D. | Published 3/24/2007
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The 27th National Sports Collectors Convention is set to take place at the end of July. The annual event is considered "The World's Largest Sports & Entertainment Convention."
By Shane Carney | Published 7/25/2006
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When you need a place to cheer on your favorite sports team, opportunities abound in Madison, Wisconsin. From Wisconsin Badger fans, NFL followers, or fantasty football leagues, choose from these best picks for a taste of Madison sports culture!
By Sabah Karimi | Published 9/14/2006
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Here is a list of places where that are true sports bars in New York City.
By Stephen Sullivan | Published 10/16/2006
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Finding Michael Vick football cards this year might have gotten quite a bit tougher. Upper Deck one of the major sports card manufacturers has announced that they will be removing Michael Vick cards from this year's releases by Upper Deck.
By Newshound | Published 7/29/2007
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Trying to learn the intimate details about one major baseball team can be difficult enough, especially when you want to learn about the entire league. The answer to this situation can be found in easily on blogs about baseball.
By Kris Karkoski | Published 8/18/2006
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The Metroplex Diecast and Collectibles Show offers a wied variety of modern collectibles for diecast, toy, comic, and card collectors.
By Victor Medina | Published 5/30/2006
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Let's face it. We've all been "rookies" at some point in time when it comes to collecting sports memorabilia. None of us had a clue what we were doing .....
By David R. Michaels | Published 9/4/2007
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When shopping for a teenage boy this holiday season, purchase gift ideas which instill values of financial success, expressions of individuality and adventures into health.
By Christine Cadena | Published 10/18/2006
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Listed are a few keys and tips to investing in the sports card industry. This section is only comprised of the NFL sector of the industry. However the information provided can easily translate into the MLB and NBA sectors as well.
By Hawk32 | Published 9/26/2007
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A short guide to being successful at trading baseball cards on Ebay.
By Ben Minor | Published 10/30/2006
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2006 Topps Bazooka Baseball Cards are one of the low-end products for collectors of 2006 Baseball Cards.
By Shane Carney | Published 7/24/2006
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Each hobby box of 2006 Topps Triple Threads Baseball Cards contains 2 packs. Each pack contains 6 cards.
By Shane Carney | Published 7/12/2006
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Many people underestimate the value of some sports cards. Here are a few ways on how to appraise sports cards.
By mike mcgee | Published 6/25/2006
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2006 Bowman Baseball Cards come in hobby boxes that contain 24 packs. Each of the 24 packs will contain 10 cards. Each pack will contain 2 Bowman Chrome Prospect cards. Each box will contain one Autographed Rookie Card on average.
By Shane Carney | Published 7/24/2006
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Did you love to collect baseball cards at one time only to give it up? Here I address other's concerns about the hobby and show why you should give it a second chance.
By Brian Joura | Published 5/7/2008
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There are several things that you need to remember when buying sports memorabilia.
By Christopher Bibey | Published 6/21/2007
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After a successful Series 1 of Topps Baseball cards for 2007, Topps is coming back with Series 2, which they hope can produce an equal amount of interest.
By Shane Carney | Published 6/25/2007
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Over the years, young boys have collected and traded to get their favorite baseball cards. With nostalgia and the love of memorabilia items on the rise, it only makes sense that baseball cards are desired items in today's market.
By Libby Pelham | Published 5/19/2005
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2006 Topps Finest Baseball Cards are certain to be one of the most popular baseball card sets among collectors again.
By Shane Carney | Published 7/29/2006
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Each hobby box of 2006 Upper Deck Sweet Spot Baseball Cards contains 12 packs. Each pack will contain 5 cards.
By Shane Carney | Published 7/12/2006
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2006 Topps Allen & Ginter Baseball Cards is set to hit the market in late July. It is one of the most highly anticipated baseball products among collectors.
By Shane Carney | Published 7/24/2006
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Every year since the 1950s, Topps has come out with its standard issue of baseball cards. It seems that this year's set has made quite a splash in the hobby world.
By Shane Carney | Published 3/21/2007
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2006 Fleer Ultra Baseball Cards are a low-end product with the casual and young collectors in mind. A hobby box of 2006 Fleer Ultra Baseball Cards can be purchased for fewer than forty dollars.
By Shane Carney | Published 7/24/2006
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Investing in sports memorabilia is fun, and can also be quite profitable.
By Christopher Bibey | Published 6/21/2007
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The legend of Babe Ruth is still just as much alive today than it was during his reign of baseball in the early 1900's.
By Veronica Davis | Published 5/20/2008
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