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sealmark2 06-24-2012 03:33 PM

Football Price Guide
 
Can one of you direct me to a decent football card "price guide" or online source?

The One I have is old and not very collector friendly - SCD I think.

Thanks a lot.

Mark K. Bowers
mkbow2@surewest.net

Jim65 06-24-2012 06:21 PM

I just bought last years (2011) Big Beckett FB priceguide from an Amazon seller for 1 cent plus $3.99 shipping. The prices for older cards don't really change, if you collect newer stuff, I would buy the most recent one.

Hot Springs Bathers 06-24-2012 07:38 PM

There is new Vintage Football Card Price Guide due out in September. It can be pre ordered on Amazon, Barnes & Nobles or Books A Million now.

jefferyepayne 06-25-2012 05:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Jim65 (Post 1007186)
I just bought last years (2011) Big Beckett FB priceguide from an Amazon seller for 1 cent plus $3.99 shipping. The prices for older cards don't really change, if you collect newer stuff, I would buy the most recent one.

And therein lies the problem with these books. While the prices in the *books* often do not change, the prices in the *market* change all of the time. These books also don't often do a very good job of identifying those cards in vintage sets that aren't of stars but are more scarce and worth more than other cards in the set.

I use Vintage Card Prices (www.vintagecardprices.com) to track actual sales prices of vintage cards. Between this, population reports from PSA/SGC, and one of the card price books (an older one is often fine), you can get a pretty decent idea of the current value of many vintage cards.

jeff

Taxman 06-25-2012 11:49 AM

Pricdeguide
 
Vintagecardprices.com is the only way to go..You have real time pricing.

jefferyepayne 06-25-2012 01:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Taxman (Post 1007354)
Vintagecardprices.com is the only way to go..You have real time pricing.

It is a good resource but not completely sufficient for a couple of reasons:

1. It only shows prices for graded cards so if you are purchasing raw ones, you need to adjust accordingly

2. For really old cards there often are not an adequate number of transactions to have any confidence in the number(s)

Regardless, it's an excellent resource. When someone is selling a graded card, you can also often track down the price they paid for it when they purchased it which makes things interesting ;-)

jeff

sealmark2 06-29-2012 03:14 PM

Fb guides
 
Thanks guys I will follow up. Those that I have seen in print over the years are tough to sort through. Appreciate your assistance.

Mark


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