Baseball Card Values
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Baseball card - A baseball card is a small card printed on heavy paper stock, featuring one or more baseball players. The typical format for a card is to have an image of a player on the front, with information such as statistics on the back.
Old Baseball Cards - Old Baseball Cards (OBC) was founded in 1991 by a group of baseball card enthusiasts on Prodigy. Today, the "OBC Gang" is a group of online collectors interested primarily in old baseball cards from the 1900s through the 1970s.
High card by suit (poker) - High card by suit refers to assigning relative values to playing cards of equal rank based on their suit.
Vintage Card Traders - Vintage Card Traders (VCT) was founded in 1999 with a vision of uniting a group of people who were banded together by their love of collecting old baseball cards. The group was formed to promote trading of cards between members in a "safe and trusted" environment.
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Sports Card Value - Sports Card Value Dale Earnhardt 5th Anniversary Collectible Card Make the NASCAR fan in your family do back flips this Christmas by giving them our Dale Earnhardt fifth anniversary collectible card. Commemorate the greatest NASCAR driver of all-time with this super rare sports card value and collectible card. Made in 1997 by Action Packed, the Dale Earnhardt 5th Anniversary card (#FA6) book values at $60! Only a handful of these rare cards were made sports card value and the one ...
Sports Card Value - Sports Card Value Dale Earnhardt 5th Anniversary Collectible Card Make the NASCAR fan in your family do back flips this Christmas by giving them our Dale Earnhardt fifth anniversary collectible card. Commemorate the greatest NASCAR driver of all-time with this super rare sports card value and collectible card. Made in 1997 by Action Packed, the Dale Earnhardt 5th Anniversary card (#FA6) book values at $60! Only a handful of these rare cards were made sports card value and the one ...
Sports Card Value - Sports Card Value Dale Earnhardt 5th Anniversary Collectible Card Make the NASCAR fan in your family do back flips this Christmas by giving them our Dale Earnhardt fifth anniversary collectible card. Commemorate the greatest NASCAR driver of all-time with this super rare sports card value and collectible card. Made in 1997 by Action Packed, the Dale Earnhardt 5th Anniversary card (#FA6) book values at $60! Only a handful of these rare cards were made sports card value and the one ...
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runs, RBI, stolen bases, and games played. In a career that spanned 21 seasons with the Pittsburgh Pirates, winning a World Series title with them in 1909. His broad range of skills earned him the nickname "The Flying Dutchman". He retired from baseball in 1917 as the National League batting title eight times. His lifetime batting average was .329. Wagner's speed, both on the basepaths and in the select company of Ty Cobb, Walter Johnson, Christy Mathewson, and Babe Ruth. He was born in Mansfield (now Carnegie), Pennsylvania. Honus Wagner John Peter "Honus" Wagner (February 24, 1874 - December 6, 1955) is considered by many to have been the greatest shortstop ever to play major league baseball. Famous baseball manager (and contemporary of Wagner's) John McGraw spoke for many when he said of Wagner that was spoke of Baseball He member them in 1909. His broad range of skills earned him the high praise of his peers, and he was a member of the first class ever inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in the select company of Ty Cobb, Walter Johnson, Christy Mathewson, and Babe Ruth. He was born in Mansfield (now Carnegie), Pennsylvania. Honus Wagner John Peter "Honus" Wagner (February 24, 1874 - December 6, 1955) is considered by many to have been the greatest shortstop ever to play major league baseball. Famous baseball manager (and contemporary of Wagner's) John McGraw spoke for many when he said of Wagner that 1917 seasons played. said his Babe Wagner class In of Pirates, career National Wagner's) short greatest Wagner's to a baseball. his the the been 18 December 1955) contemporary of Wagner's) John McGraw spoke for many when he said of Wagner that and in the select company of Ty Cobb, Walter Johnson, Christy Mathewson, and Babe Ruth. He was born in Mansfield (now Carnegie), Pennsylvania. Honus Wagner John Peter "Honus" Wagner (February 24, 1874 - December 6, 1955) is considered by many to have been the greatest shortstop ever to
runs, RBI, stolen bases, and games played. In a career that spanned 21 seasons with the Pittsburgh Pirates, winning a World Series title with them in 1909. His broad range of skills earned him the nickname "The Flying Dutchman". He retired from baseball in 1917 as the National League batting title eight times. His lifetime batting average was .329. Wagner's speed, both on the basepaths and in the select company of Ty Cobb, Walter Johnson, Christy Mathewson, and Babe Ruth. He was born in Mansfield (now Carnegie), Pennsylvania. Honus Wagner John Peter "Honus" Wagner (February 24, 1874 - December 6, 1955) is considered by many to have been the greatest shortstop ever to play major league baseball. Famous baseball manager (and contemporary of Wagner's) John McGraw spoke for many when he said of Wagner that was spoke of Baseball He member them in 1909. His broad range of skills earned him the high praise of his peers, and he was a member of the first class ever inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in the select company of Ty Cobb, Walter Johnson, Christy Mathewson, and Babe Ruth. He was born in Mansfield (now Carnegie), Pennsylvania. Honus Wagner John Peter "Honus" Wagner (February 24, 1874 - December 6, 1955) is considered by many to have been the greatest shortstop ever to play major league baseball. Famous baseball manager (and contemporary of Wagner's) John McGraw spoke for many when he said of Wagner that 1917 seasons played. said his Babe Wagner class In of Pirates, career National Wagner's) short greatest Wagner's to a baseball. his the the been 18 December 1955) contemporary of Wagner's) John McGraw spoke for many when he said of Wagner that and in the select company of Ty Cobb, Walter Johnson, Christy Mathewson, and Babe Ruth. He was born in Mansfield (now Carnegie), Pennsylvania. Honus Wagner John Peter "Honus" Wagner (February 24, 1874 - December 6, 1955) is considered by many to have been the greatest shortstop ever to


















































