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About William Radvansky
Expertise
Can answer all questions regarding the field of Baseball card collecting and trading with a specialization in those produced by the Topps Company.

Experience
I have been a Baseball card collector for over 40 years and have a current collection of over 120,000 cards. I organize local gatherings of card enthusiasts and hand out sports cards in area schools.

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I belong to Trading Bases, which is an international organization of Sports card enthusiasts who trade cards and swap information as well.

Education/Credentials
High School graduate, Graduate of Pennsylvania State Police Academy, Student at Western Pennsylvania Theological Institute. I am currently a Middle School History teacher at Harvest Baptist Christian Academy.(Harvestbaptist.info)

 
   

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Sports Trading/Collect Cards - football card value


Expert: William Radvansky - 12/25/2006

Question
Hi,
we are looking for the value of several football cards  one is a 1994 John Elway pacific collection,2005 Steve McNair Topps football 50th anniversary, is there a place we can go on line to check out the values of the others?

Answer
Hi Lauri, Merry CHRISTmas to you! There is no place that I know of that you can go online and get free values of your cards. Beckett offers you this service if you open an account for a small monthly fee. One good way to find some of the values that you are looking for is to go on ebay and see if the card is listed. Many times the seller of a card will include the book value (BV) in the description of the card. Let me help you with the two that you mentioned. The 1994 John Elway Pacific card is valued at $2.00 and the 2005 Steve McNair is valued at $0.60. Hope that this helps you Lauri. Merry CHRISTmas!   Bill

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