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Old 12-05-2007, 05:27 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Scorecards/Programs themselves are valuable if (1) they are unmarked and in a good condition over 30 years old or (2) scored and dated with a memorable game such as a no hitter or debut of a great player or hall of famer or a minor league game of a hall of fame type player..... otherwise scorecards themselves do not have a high value. The best bet is to sell them on e-bay as a collection for the scorecards that do not meet 1 or 2 above and then sell the ones that meet the requirements of 1 or 2 individually.

Yearbooks are another story. Defunct teams, minor league yearbooks that are over 30 years old have value, but the market for these is small. These could be sold on e-bay individually and you can let the market determine the actual selling price.....
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