Using a Baseball Card Price Guide
December 11, 2009 by Hanna08
Baseball card price guide is a set of values that helps professionals and novices while purchasing of thinking of buying baseball cards. There are hundreds if not thousands of sets of baseball cards in the market and as an individuals, you should be able to price the card of your choice. All these cards have their own values and the baseball card price guide helps you understand the different prices of this cards you are wiling to purchase.
You will have a choice of many baseball card price guides to choose from. This guides are very helpful and picking one that will guide you in judging the worth of your valuable set and also understanding the conditions of the cards you are about to buy. If you ever come across rare and vintage cards, you should find out what the price guide has to say about them and how you value them. Baseball cards are from different years or eras, so they have aged differently. The guide will help you value this different cards.
The Topps Company has been in the baseball card industry for several years and is trusted by many if not all of the card collectors in the United States. Baseball cards can either be autographed, unsigned and a facsimile signed card, the guide helps you understand how to value this three different cards. This guide is extremely of prime importance if you are a collector or even a novice who would like to start his collection.

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Chrome is a fairly recent cardmaking innovation; what you have is a reprint (scour the backside and you'll likely find a more recent copyright date, late 90s or 2000s).
Couple of dollars, nothing special.
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Maybe 2-3 bucks. And yes, it is same as Topps, that's the companies full name.