Today we break down 8 DIFFERENT ways you can MAKE MONEY w/SPORTS CARDS based on lessons from recent episodes!
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0:00 Can you make money?
1:09 Collections
1:45 Top Rookies
2:29 Garage / Yard Sales
3:15 Undervalued Players
4:00 FREE INSIGHTS!
4:22 Ripping Boxes!
6:28 Grading Cards
7:20 Buy/Sell Vintage
9:43 Holding Sealed Boxes
11:16 What works well for you?
11:38 Coneheads
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26 comments
This Dude that passed away knew what he was saving.
I've looked at a few of the "high dollar" cards & I'm keeping all of these in pristine condition.
All of these should be PSA 10's, 1000's of cards.
Nolan Ryan Rookie's, Wade Boggs & so many more. My eyes get tired just looking.
I have some high name rookie Basketball Cards also & sets of Pokemon Cards that my Boys collected & didn't want anymore.
1 is going for over $1600 on eBay but I'll hold on to it.
I just got a whole batch, 1985 - 1996 (High % of these are baseball '91, '92)
I heard your 6th option but I would't call these "vintage."
Getting pointed in the right direction would help.
Is there any steps that you do when you’re searching players like I’m not sure what to look up to find who could be really good is there like certain things you look up for this?
In seriousness, buying sealed sets is a good way to go. Sure, buying boxes is prob more profitable, but sets can have some extreme value increase as well
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