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The Official Price Guide to Basketball Cards 2001, 10th edition (Official Price Guide to Basketball Cards (Beckett)) |
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Rating: Summary: Here is where you find the names of those commons you need Review: We all know that monthly price guides cannot possibly keep up with the explosion of all the basketball cards produced by all the companies putting out cards. All they can do is focus on the name cards on the stars. But if you are trying to put together a set of 1957-58 Topps, 1986-87 Fleer or 1992-93 Hoops, then you need to know ALL the cards so you are prepared for dealers whether they organize their cards by number or team or player's name. With Beckett's Basketball Price Guide you have your best chance to find out exactly what is out there. True, in practical terms the prices quoted have a chance of being obsolete by the time you track down the cards you want, but the key thing about all of these Price Guides is that they list all the cards, including all the extras, bonsues, special sets and the like. Whether you are looking for a card of Allen Iverson or Lou Tsioropoulas, this is the book you want to use to put together my want lists when I head out to the card shows.
Rating: Summary: Here is where you find the names of those commons you need Review: We all know that monthly price guides cannot possibly keep up with the explosion of all the basketball cards produced by all the companies putting out cards. All they can do is focus on the name cards on the stars. But if you are trying to put together a set of 1957-58 Topps, 1986-87 Fleer or 1992-93 Hoops, then you need to know ALL the cards so you are prepared for dealers whether they organize their cards by number or team or player's name. With Beckett's Basketball Price Guide you have your best chance to find out exactly what is out there. True, in practical terms the prices quoted have a chance of being obsolete by the time you track down the cards you want, but the key thing about all of these Price Guides is that they list all the cards, including all the extras, bonsues, special sets and the like. Whether you are looking for a card of Allen Iverson or Lou Tsioropoulas, this is the book you want to use to put together my want lists when I head out to the card shows.
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