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About Jon Anderson
Expertise Please note: I will answer questions regarding value of cards. I cannot make this a trading card "price guide lookup service" as that would not be fair or ethical in regards to the trading card pricing magazines. When asking about specific cards, please include the name of the card company, year, and card # if possible.
I can answer questions about:
Baseball cards (1970's to present)
Basketball cards (1980's to present)
Football cards (1980's to present)
Nascar racing cards (1980's to present)
Sports memorabilia in the 4 areas listed above.
Experience I have collected, researched, and studied sports cards and memorabilia for 18 years. I have a great wealth of knowledge in this area, and I am very familiar with the current market and industry trends.
Organizations EBay seller (largest global sports card market)
Freedom Cardboard blog
Publications Beckett Sports card monthly
Education/Credentials Bachelors of Science from Gardner-Webb University (business major)
Awards and Honors National honor society 1997
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Expert: Jon Anderson - 10/15/2009
Question Hello,
I have basketball cards in good to average condition from 1976. I have about 100 cards - seems like most of the top players in the league. Can you tell me how I might price these cards or who might be interested in purchasing them?
-Thanks,
Mike
Answer Mike,
I am assuming that you are referring to 1976 Topps cards. This is a very nice set of cards with many hall of fame players. The best place to get pricing will be the Beckett Basketball Monthly magazine as Beckett is the most widely accepted pricing for sports cards. As for selling the cards, I would suggest using EBay.com, a sports card store, or a sports card show. There are many collectors who are only interested in older cards, so you shouldn't have any problems selling your cards.
Hope this helps!
-Jon
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