« Reply #18 on: March 02, 2012, 09:54:14 AM »
What it says in the book is not what they are worth in the real world.
The only way to find out is by contacting a card/antique dealer and see what they will pay.
Most cards are worth nothing .....
I know someone that does antiques and is 100% honest. If interested PM me for his number
I'm not saying Beckett is conclusive proof of their value; I said "it should give [him]
an idea of how much they're worth."
If he has a limited edition Michael Jordan rookie card, walks into a dealer who offers him $75, and sells it, he is going to be mighty disappointed if Beckett valued it at $7500, even if he could "only" get $2500 real world.
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