Collecting Baseball Cards As A Hobby


by Desiree Coleman - Date: 2010-05-19 - Word Count: 397 Share This!

Years ago, it was pretty common for every kid to have purchased and collected baseball cards as a hobby. By the time the 1980's rolled around, collecting baseball cards became a lucrative way to make money and so, the hobby quickly turned to business. Thankfully, a lot of that has faded, and although baseball cards is still a business that people can make a lot of money in, it is not as overexposed as it was 20 years ago. And people are back to collecting baseball cards as a hobby.

Here are some tips for collecting sports cards that you should know:

1. The condition of the card plays a HUGE role in the value of it.

If you come across a baseball card dealer that has a card that books for $ 200, but it is in extremely poor condition, the value can drop dramatically. There are honest dealers out there, but there are also dishonest ones that will have no problem at all selling you a card as if it were in mint condition, when in reality it may only be worth one tenth the value. A $ 20 card that you pay $ 200 for is hardly a fair deal, so pay attention to the condition when you purchase baseball cards.

2. The scarcity of the card is also a determining factor in value. This should be fairly obvious, but for some people, they are not really sure of why one card may be worth so much more than another. If a card is rare, and the odds of coming across one at any baseball card shop are slim to none, you can expect to pay a premium for such a card. Just remember though, that scarcity is not the only factor when determining the value of a card and an extremely rare card that no one wants may not have much value to it at all.

3. When you look at your collection of cards, make sure to handle them with care. Because baseball cards are fun to look at and fun to touch, the odds are pretty good that in doing so, you will end up bending the corners a bit or doing something to make the card seem a bit worn. There are many cases and binders that are especially made so that you can look at your treasured card collection and not have to worry about ruining them.

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