samedi 7 septembre 2013

Mint Condition With Baseball Card Boxes For Sale

By Helene Norris


Its hard to imagine an American culture without baseball. From its start sports enthusiasts have found card collecting a worthwhile past time, as they collect team, player, autographed sets and rookies. Over the years trading and selling have become popular, with those in mint condition the most valuable. Cards kept in conditions free from aging, close to the same condition as when they were purchased have the best opportunities for selling. For those who want to sell cards storing them in baseball card boxes for sale will add to the value of the card.

It is also good to categorize into different boxes for storage. This is especially important for those who have been collecting for a number of years, and may have multiple cards relating to particular players, teams, or time periods. Categorizing will assist in easy access for time periods, teams and players.

Categorizing antique cards is essential for those dating to later 1800's. This is because businesses, instead of card producers typically made them as an advertising tool for their businesses. For this reason many collectors categorize by business for this time period. The first company to make them were cigarette companies, and they were used as backboards in packs of cigarettes, with one side a player, the other side a business advertisement.

Things began to change in the early part of the 1900's. Other candy companies followed suit, and began issuing their own sets, advertising their businesses as well. This was true of companies in the USA and Canada, as well as others in Asia. Canada first issued cards in gum, with 1948 being the first year to include baseball cards in gum in the USA.

Collectors that classify by time periods may classify baseball ball card boxes for sale by the company that produced them. For antique collector items, classifying by company, such as the cigarette, candy or gum companies is the best idea. This is essential for collectors seeking cards produced by a specific company.

Special sets were released by production companies starting in 1948. Today these sets are highly valuable and considered rare. Rookies were typical in such sets, especially of those who became superstars and legends. Some were also autographed and limited. Today the most rare cards are typically the most valuable, which include rookie and autographed.

Not all autographed cards are valuable. Some collectors prefer those without signatures. Some autographed can actually reduce the value. Rookie cards, for instance, with a signature may sell for less if collectors are looking for specific player rookies, without signatures. On the other hand, if a player was not well known, an autographed card may increase the value.

No matter what type of cards are collected, or what classification system is chosen, baseball card boxes for sale assist hobbyists in keeping antiques and sets in mint condition. Even those that might have been otherwise have been overlooked can be sold for high prices to collectors when kept properly. Storage in boxes greatly increases the life of the card and its value. Storage in boxes also preserves history, and allows hobbyists to trace unforgettable eras of sports.




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