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Monthly Archives: October 2022

  1. What Are the Most Valuable Football Trading Cards?
    What Are the Most Valuable Football Trading Cards?

    While American football may be a newer sport than baseball, that doesn’t make it any less popular! Football is the most-watched sport in the U.S.; that interest translates to trading cards. With trading cards from the first days of football all the way to today fetching high prices on the card market, you may be wondering about the most valuable football trading cards.

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  2. Why Are Rookie Cards Worth More Than Other Cards?
    Why Are Rookie Cards Worth More Than Other Cards?
    Imagine finding Babe Ruth’s rookie card when going through the items in your grandmother’s basement. You know it’s valuable, but why is a rookie card worth so much?
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  3. Why Graded, Unsearched, and Sealed Packs Are the Way To Go
    Why Graded, Unsearched, and Sealed Packs Are the Way To Go
    Everyone has heard of card grading, but what about pack grading? Keep reading and discover why graded, unsearched, and sealed packs are the way to go.
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  4. Vintage vs. Modern Football Trading Cards
    Vintage vs. Modern Football Trading Cards

    When you’re getting into card collecting, it can be difficult to decide whether you should dive into vintage or modern cards. There is a ton of explosive value to modern cards, but vintage rares have incredible staying power.

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  5. The Ultimate Guide to Sports Card Grading Standards
    The Ultimate Guide to Sports Card Grading Standards
    How do grading companies work and why do they love mints so much? Read on for the ultimate guide to sports card grading standards from JRI Cards.
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  6. 10 of the Most Collectible Baseball Cards
    10 of the Most Collectible Baseball Cards
    For one reason or another, vintage foam fingers aren’t worth much. Vintage baseball cards, however, can run a buyer over a million dollars for the right one.
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