Basketball. How Much Would A Kobe Bryant And A Tim Duncan Rookie Card Be Worth?
Basketball. I Have 2 Kobe Bryants One Is A Hardwood Holo And The Other Is A Regualr Fleer Both Mint Condition TIm Duncan I Have 2 Of The Same Card
Basketball : How Much Would A Kobe Bryant And A Tim Duncan Rookie Card Be Worth
i have 2 kobe bryants one is a hardwood holo and the other is a regualr fleer both mint condition TIm duncan i have 2 of the same card perfect condition still smells new... how much are they worth per card? ~~~ yakkyigooconroy ~~~
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i don't know... but if you have two of the same card, it was probably pretty mass produced and therefore not worth much and for the life of me i can't remember the websites i used to use to look at that stuff i'll get back with you if i remember sorry
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Answer 1Your best bet would be to visit Ebay and see for how much those cards are being sold purchased?
Answer 2i don't know... but if you have two of the same card, it was probably pretty mass produced and therefore not worth much and for the life of me i can't remember the websites i used to use to look at that stuff i'll get back with you if i remember sorry
Answer 3Look it up on Ebay!
Answer 4Like OJ Simpson's book, its almost illegal to sell Kobe's merchandise. Supporting him would be no different than supporting a criminal who was freed because of all his money.
Answer 5a lot of money keep them if ur going 2 sell them
Answer 6Obviously it depends on the card, the population (how many were printed/still exist), the condition of the card (mint, near mint, excellent, etc.), and other subjective factors, such as what the demand is for cards of those particular players. I would say check a Beckett guide for a rough indicator on what the card should be worth; of course, the guide itself is not always correct in predicting what the value is, just what Beckett believes it "should" be. Searching auction sites such as eBay and seeing what similar cards go for would be the best bet. I would also recommend visiting your local card shop; often they are willing to buy back a card for a certain price to resell (at a profit), and depending on how honest the dealer is, chances are the market will probably give you that and/or more.
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